Sebastes entomelas

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Sebastes entomelas is the widow rockfish, a long-lived marine fish species found in the northeastern Pacific Ocean and important in commercial and recreational fisheries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine fish species
rockfish
ageAtMaturity about 4 to 7 years
bodyColor dark brown
olive-brown
class Actinopterygii
commonName brown bomber
widow rockfish
depthRange surface to about 500 meters
describedBy Jordan and Gilbert NERFINISHED
diet euphausiids (krill)
small fishes
squid
distribution Aleutian Islands region NERFINISHED
Bering Sea NERFINISHED
Gulf of Alaska NERFINISHED
coast of British Columbia
coast of California
coast of Oregon
coast of Washington
northeastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
family Scorpaenidae NERFINISHED
finColor dusky fins
fisheriesUse commercial fisheries
recreational fisheries
fisheryRegion Alaska NERFINISHED
U.S. West Coast NERFINISHED
genus Sebastes NERFINISHED
habitat continental shelf waters
marine
upper continental slope
IUCNStatus Least Concern
kingdom Animalia
larvalDevelopment live-bearing of larvae
longevity over 50 years
management managed under Pacific Coast Groundfish Fishery Management Plan
maximumLength about 66 centimeters
maximumWeight around 3 kilograms
morphologicalFeature elongate body
large mouth
spiny dorsal fin
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
productForm sold as fillets
sold fresh
sold frozen
reproduction internal fertilization
ovoviviparous
taxonRank species
trophicLevel predator
yearDescribed 1880

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Sebastidae contains Sebastes entomelas