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- Q1151311 subject Q6818045.
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- Q1151311 abstract "The Japanese seabass, also suzuki (鱸) (Lateolabrax japonicus), is a species of Asian seabass native to the western Pacific Ocean, where it occurs from Japan to the South China Sea. They inhabit fresh, brackish, and marine waters of inshore rocky reefs and in estuaries at depths of at least 5 m (16 ft). This species is catadromous, with the young ascending rivers and then returning to the sea to breed. This species can reach a length of 102 cm (40 in), though most do not exceed 16.1 cm (6.3 in). The greatest weight recorded for this species is 8.7 kg (19 lb). This species is important commercially, popular as a game fish, and farmed.Japanese seabass have shiny white flesh with an easily recognizable, broad-flaked structure and a mild flavor. They have traditionally been one of the most popular targets for Japanese anglers. In the Kantō region, including Shizuoka Prefecture, it is called seigo when under 25 cm. At three years of age, when it has attained a length of near 60 cm, it is called fukko or suzuki. Because their name changes as they grow – in Japanese such fish are called shusseuo (出世魚) – the Japanese have associated them with advancement in life and believe Japanese seabass symbolizes good fortune.Like hirame, suzuki makes an elegant paper-thin sashimi, suzuki usu zukuri. Suzuki sashimi is often served with ponzu, a citrus-flavored mild soy sauce, or served in the summertime on a bed of ice cubes with tangy perilla leaf and a scattering of red pepper flakes.".
- Q1151311 binomialAuthority Q171969.
- Q1151311 class Q127282.
- Q1151311 conservationStatus "NE".
- Q1151311 conservationStatusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Q1151311 family Q143407.
- Q1151311 genus Q143407.
- Q1151311 kingdom Q729.
- Q1151311 order Q127595.
- Q1151311 phylum Q10915.
- Q1151311 synonym "* Holocentrum maculatum (McClelland, 1844)".
- Q1151311 synonym "* Labrax japonicus (G. Cuvier, 1828)".
- Q1151311 synonym "* Lateolabrax maculatus (McClelland, 1844)".
- Q1151311 synonym "* Percalabrax japonicus (G. Cuvier, 1828)".
- Q1151311 synonym "* Percalabrax poecilonotus (Dabry de Thiersant, 1872)".
- Q1151311 synonym "* Percalabrax spilonotus (Dabry de Thiersant, 1872)".
- Q1151311 synonym "* Percalabrax tokionensis (Döderlein, 1883)".
- Q1151311 thumbnail Sea_Bass_(side).jpg?width=300.
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- Q1151311 classis Q127282.
- Q1151311 familia Q143407.
- Q1151311 genus "Lateolabrax".
- Q1151311 ordo Q127595.
- Q1151311 phylum Q10915.
- Q1151311 regnum Q729.
- Q1151311 status "NE".
- Q1151311 statusSystem "iucn3.1".
- Q1151311 synonyms "* Labrax japonicus (G. Cuvier, 1828) * Percalabrax japonicus * Holocentrum maculatum (McClelland, 1844) * Lateolabrax maculatus * Percalabrax poecilonotus (Dabry de Thiersant, 1872) * Percalabrax spilonotus (Dabry de Thiersant, 1872) * Percalabrax tokionensis (Döderlein, 1883)".
- Q1151311 type Animal.
- Q1151311 type Eukaryote.
- Q1151311 type Fish.
- Q1151311 type Species.
- Q1151311 type Thing.
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- Q1151311 type Q729.
- Q1151311 comment "The Japanese seabass, also suzuki (鱸) (Lateolabrax japonicus), is a species of Asian seabass native to the western Pacific Ocean, where it occurs from Japan to the South China Sea. They inhabit fresh, brackish, and marine waters of inshore rocky reefs and in estuaries at depths of at least 5 m (16 ft). This species is catadromous, with the young ascending rivers and then returning to the sea to breed.".
- Q1151311 label "Japanese sea bass".
- Q1151311 depiction Sea_Bass_(side).jpg.