{"id":327,"count":21,"description":"Keluarga Epinephelidae, yang lebih dikenal sebagai ikan kerapu, mencakup kelompok ikan laut tropis dan subtropis yang luar biasa dan beragam yang terkenal dengan tubuh kokoh, mulut yang kuat, dan warna yang mencolok. Rentang ukurannya bervariasi, dari yang kecil hingga yang raksasa, dengan beberapa spesies yang tumbuh lebih dari 8 kaki panjangnya. Ikan kerapu menunjukkan adaptabilitas yang luar biasa, seringkali mampu menyatu dengan sempurna dengan lingkungan sekitarnya, termasuk terumbu karang, formasi batuan, dan padang lamun. Sebagai predator puncak dalam rantai makanan laut, mereka memainkan peran penting dalam menjaga keseimbangan ekosistem dengan mengatur populasi ikan kecil dan invertebrata. Ikan kerapu adalah pemakan oportunis yang memangsa berbagai jenis kehidupan laut, dan mereka juga dikenal membentuk hubungan ekologis yang penting. 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Meskipun populer di kalangan pemancing rekreasi dan komersial, upaya konservasi sangat penting karena risiko penangkapan berlebihan dan kerusakan habitat, yang menegaskan perlunya praktik penangkapan ikan yang berkelanjutan dan pelestarian laut untuk melindungi makhluk laut yang memukau dan penting secara ekologi ini.","link":"https:\/\/dev.baliwildlife.com\/id\/encyclopedia\/encyclopedia-category\/biota-laut\/ikan-bersirip\/ikan-kerapu\/","name":"Ikan Kerapu","slug":"ikan-kerapu","taxonomy":"encyclopedia-category","parent":259,"meta":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.4 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Discover the Fascinating World of Groupers (Epinephelidae) in the Ocean - Bali Wildlife<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"The Epinephelidae family, commonly known as groupers, encompasses a remarkable and diverse group of tropical and subtropical marine fish known for their robust bodies, powerful jaws, and vibrant coloration. 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