Diet The California corbina's diet consists of crustaceans, small fish, bivalves, and other small invertebrates. California corbina have been observed feeding in just a few inches of water in the upper surf. To feed, they scoop up mouthfuls of
sand and separate the food by expelling the sand through the
gills and spitting out bits of
clam shells and other foreign matter.
Life cycle Males mature at approximately 2 years of age and a length of about 10 inches and females at age 3 and about 13 inches in length.
Spawning extends from June to September, but is heaviest during July and August. The eggs are free floating. Population size, recruitment, and mortality of this species is currently unknown. ==Fisheries==