Limanda aspera

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Limanda aspera is a species of right-eyed flounder commonly known as the yellowfin sole, found in cold northern Pacific waters and important to commercial fisheries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
flatfish
marine organism
bodyShape flat
bodySideColoration dark-eyed side
pale blind side
class Actinopterygii
climatePreference cold waters
commercialProduct frozen fillets
surimi raw material
commercialUse commercial fisheries
commonName yellowfin flounder NERFINISHED
yellowfin sole
conservationStatus not currently considered threatened
diet benthic invertebrates
bivalves
crustaceans
polychaete worms
distribution Bering Sea NERFINISHED
Gulf of Alaska NERFINISHED
Russian Far East waters
Sea of Okhotsk NERFINISHED
northern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
waters off Alaska
economicImportance important food fish
environment saltwater
eyePosition right-eyed
family Pleuronectidae NERFINISHED
feedingType demersal feeder
finColoration yellowish fins
fisheryMethod bottom trawls
fisheryRegion North Pacific fisheries
genus Limanda NERFINISHED
habitat benthic
marine
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle demersal
managementArea Alaska groundfish fisheries
maximumLength about 45 cm
order Pleuronectiformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Limanda NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
substratePreference muddy bottoms
sandy bottoms
soft bottoms
taxonRank species
temperaturePreference boreal

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Pleuronectidae includes Limanda aspera