Sebastes borealis

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Sebastes borealis is a deepwater rockfish species found in the North Pacific Ocean, known for its long lifespan and importance to commercial fisheries.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Sebastes aleutianus 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf rockfish
species of fish
activityPeriod mostly demersal
bodyColor reddish to orange
bodyShape robust
characteristic late-maturing
long-lived
slow-growing
class Actinopterygii
commonName shortraker rockfish
diet cephalopods
crustaceans
other fishes
distribution Aleutian Islands region NERFINISHED
Bering Sea NERFINISHED
Gulf of Alaska NERFINISHED
North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
off the Pacific coast of North America
ecologicalRole benthic and demersal predator
family Scorpaenidae NERFINISHED
finType spiny dorsal fin
fisheryProduct fillets
frozen fish
fisheryType deepwater trawl fisheries
longline fisheries
genus Sebastes NERFINISHED
habitat deepwater
marine
importance commercially important fishery species
kingdom Animalia
longevity over 100 years
managementConcern slow population recovery
vulnerability to overfishing
maximumDepth over 400 meters
ocean North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
regionOfFisheryManagement Canadian Pacific fisheries
United States North Pacific fisheries NERFINISHED
reproduction viviparous
scientificName Sebastes borealis NERFINISHED
substratePreference rocky bottoms
slopes and seamounts
taxonRank species
trophicLevel predator

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Sebastidae contains Sebastes borealis
Sebastidae contains Sebastes borealis
this entity surface form: Sebastes aleutianus