Sebastes carnatus

E881648

Sebastes carnatus is a species of rockfish native to the northeastern Pacific Ocean, known for its mottled coloration and importance in recreational and commercial fisheries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fish species
rockfish
associatedWith temperate coastal waters
belongsToGenus Sebastes NERFINISHED
bodyColor brown
reddish-brown
bodyMarkings light patches and blotches
bodyPattern mottled coloration
commonNameLanguage English
conservationConcern fishing pressure
diet benthic invertebrates
small fishes
ecologicalRole predator in rocky reef ecosystems
environment saltwater
family Scorpaenidae NERFINISHED
fishingMethod hook and line
recreational angling
foundAlongCoastOf Baja California NERFINISHED
California NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
Oregon NERFINISHED
foundIn eastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
geographicRange northeastern Pacific coastal waters
habitat kelp forests
marine
rocky reefs
hasVertebralColumn true
importance commercial fishery species
recreational fishery species
isSubjectOf fisheries management regulations
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle demersal
locomotion swimming
maximumLength about 43 cm
nativeTo northeastern Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Sebastes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
region North Pacific NERFINISHED
reproduction ovoviviparous
respiration gills
skeletonType bony fish
taxonRank species

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Sebastidae contains Sebastes carnatus