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- Sebastes_babcocki abstract "Sebastes babcocki is a species of fish in the rockfish family known by the common name redbanded rockfish. Other common names include bandit, barber pole, flag rockfish, Spanish flag, hollywood, convict, and canary. It is native to the northern and eastern Pacific Ocean. Its distribution extends from the Zhemchug Canyon in the Bering Sea and the Aleutians south to San Diego, California.This fish reaches up to 64 centimeters in length. Its maximum recorded weight is 4.4 kilograms, and the mean weight is roughly 1.3 kilograms. It is white, pink, or red in color with four vertical red or orange bars, the first one running from the front of the dorsal fin to the pectoral fin and the fourth one at the base of the tail. These bars fade as the fish grows larger. The head is spiny. The fins may have darkened edges or a black tinge.This long-lived fish has been reported to reach 106 years old. The time it takes to reach maturity varies widely, often by geography. A fish off of California might be mature at age 3, while an individual off of British Columbia might take 19 years to mature. Size at maturity varies from 23 to 42 centimeters, with males maturing at smaller sizes than females.This marine fish lives at ocean depths from 49 to 625 meters, with most between 150 and 350 meters. It can be found on soft seabed, but it also lives on muddy, pebbly, and rocky substrates, sometimes using rocks for cover. It is often solitary but it may join small groups.Like other rockfish, this species is viviparous. The female releases the live young between March and September across the species' range.This species has some importance in commercial fisheries, particularly in the northern half of its range. In 1995, 280 tons were caught by longline off of British Columbia. Often, though, this fish is taken as bycatch during trawling operations targeting other species, such as the yelloweye rockfish (S. ruberrimus) and halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis). Bycatch of this species in trawls off the coast of British Columbia well exceeded 1,000 tons in 1992. It has dropped below 300 tons per year since then due to better monitoring.This fish is host to a number of parasitic copepods, including Chondracanthus pinguis, C. triventricosus, Clavella parva, Colobomatus kyphosus, Naobranchia occidentalis, Peniculus asinus, and Neobrachiella robusta.".
- Sebastes_babcocki class Actinopterygii.
- Sebastes_babcocki family Sebastidae.
- Sebastes_babcocki genus Sebastes.
- Sebastes_babcocki kingdom Animal.
- Sebastes_babcocki order Scorpaeniformes.
- Sebastes_babcocki phylum Chordate.
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- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Bycatch.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sebastidae.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Chondracanthus_pinguis.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Chondracanthus_triventricosus.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
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- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Colobomatus_kyphosus.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_fishing.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Copepod.
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- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_halibut.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Parasitism.
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- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink San_Diego,_California.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Scorpaeniformes.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Sebastes.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Sebastidae.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Trawling.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Vivipary.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Wild_fisheries.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Yelloweye_rockfish.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLink Zhemchug_Canyon.
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bandit".
- Sebastes_babcocki wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sebastes babcocki".
- Sebastes_babcocki binomial "Sebastes babcocki".
- Sebastes_babcocki classis Actinopterygii.
- Sebastes_babcocki familia Sebastidae.
- Sebastes_babcocki genus "Sebastes".
- Sebastes_babcocki hasPhotoCollection Sebastes_babcocki.
- Sebastes_babcocki ordo Scorpaeniformes.
- Sebastes_babcocki phylum Chordate.
- Sebastes_babcocki regnum "Animalia".
- Sebastes_babcocki species "S. babcocki".
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- Sebastes_babcocki subject Category:Sebastidae.
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- Sebastes_babcocki comment "Sebastes babcocki is a species of fish in the rockfish family known by the common name redbanded rockfish. Other common names include bandit, barber pole, flag rockfish, Spanish flag, hollywood, convict, and canary. It is native to the northern and eastern Pacific Ocean. Its distribution extends from the Zhemchug Canyon in the Bering Sea and the Aleutians south to San Diego, California.This fish reaches up to 64 centimeters in length.".
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