Help Identify a non-reef Saltwater Fish?

nicoleburris

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I was snorkeling in the Gulf of Mexico in Tampa Bay and found a small fish, he has what looks like a chin whisker, he is black and white/grey striped and turns black when upset. He is a bottom dwelling fish, his mouth is on the bottom, and has a white underside. I do have some pictures attached but none are when he is black. I know that he is not a type of reef fish so I am sorry that I am posting it here, I just do not know where else I could post. Any help would be great! Thank you.
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I fish a lot so I might know what it is. Definitely a type of drum. I believe it is most likely a black drum juvenile
 

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With only a single chin barbel and the shape of the dorsal fin .... my guess would be a southern kingfish/whiting?
 

DO YOU THINK TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS ARE MORE HELPFUL OR HURTFUL TO REEFING?

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