Sebastes goodei

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Sebastes goodei, commonly known as chilipepper rockfish, is a Pacific marine fish species valued in commercial and recreational fisheries along the west coast of North America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
belongsToGenusGroup Sebastes rockfishes NERFINISHED
belongsToGroup rockfishes
bodyShape elongate
class Actinopterygii
coloration orange-red
reddish
commercialImportanceRegion California Current region NERFINISHED
commonName chilipepper
chilipepper rockfish
depthRange near-surface to several hundred meters
describedBy Tarleton H. Bean NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1889
diet crustaceans
small fishes
squid
dorsalFin spiny-rayed dorsal fin
ecologicalRole demersal fish
family Sebastidae NERFINISHED
fisheryGear hook-and-line
trawl
fisheryUse commercial fishery species
recreational fishery species
foundAlong west coast of North America
foundIn eastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
foundInCountry Canada NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
genus Sebastes NERFINISHED
habitat continental shelf
marine
upper continental slope
kingdom Animalia
managedBy Canadian fisheries management authorities
United States fisheries management authorities
maximumLength about 58 cm
maximumReportedAge at least 30 years
nativeTo Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
regionOfHighAbundance California NERFINISHED
Oregon coast NERFINISHED
reproduction live-bearing rockfish
ovoviviparous
taxonRank species
trophicLevel predator
typicalLength 30–40 cm
valuedFor food

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Sebastidae contains Sebastes goodei