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- Q6160100 subject Q23005376.
- Q6160100 subject Q6817942.
- Q6160100 subject Q7338205.
- Q6160100 subject Q8253894.
- Q6160100 subject Q8460558.
- Q6160100 abstract "The arrowtooth flounder, Atheresthes stomias, is a fish in the family Pleuronectidae, the right-eyed flounders. It can be caught from the Bering Sea to Santa Rosa Island, California.It is also at present the most common fish in the gulf of Alaska. Unfortunately there is insufficient data on many general traits including size and age of sexual maturity of the flounder. However we do know Spawning occurs from December through February. This species of flounder can live up to 25 years. If not properly handled, the flesh of arrowtooth flounder can soften,due to a proteolytic enzyme which is emitted from a myxoporean parasite that softens the flesh when heated. This in turn lowers its value and marketability. To make it more marketable, arrowtooth is usually sold on the West Coast as turbot, although it is not related to the true turbot. Recently scientists working at the Alaska Fisheries Development Foundation along with the National Marine Fishers service/utilization research and the Alaska sea food industry, have discovered a few food-based additives that inhibit this enzymatic breakdown. However nothing has yet been developed which prevents this process entirely. Despite these setbacks Alaska Fisheries has gone on to make a specific arrowtooth fishing industry.".
- Q6160100 binomialAuthority Q290343.
- Q6160100 class Q127282.
- Q6160100 family Q647087.
- Q6160100 family Q957811.
- Q6160100 genus Q4813554.
- Q6160100 kingdom Q729.
- Q6160100 order Q59577.
- Q6160100 phylum Q10915.
- Q6160100 thumbnail Atfhd.jpg?width=300.
- Q6160100 wikiPageExternalLink comm_utiliz_arrowtooth.pdf.
- Q6160100 wikiPageExternalLink Arrowtooth_flounder.php.
- Q6160100 wikiPageExternalLink arrowtooth_flounder.htm.
- Q6160100 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
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- Q6160100 wikiPageWikiLink Q127282.
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- Q6160100 wikiPageWikiLink Q23005376.
- Q6160100 wikiPageWikiLink Q290343.
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- Q6160100 wikiPageWikiLink Q4813554.
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- Q6160100 wikiPageWikiLink Q647087.
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- Q6160100 wikiPageWikiLink Q957811.
- Q6160100 classis Q127282.
- Q6160100 familia Q647087.
- Q6160100 genus "Atheresthes".
- Q6160100 name "Arrowtooth flounder".
- Q6160100 ordo Q59577.
- Q6160100 phylum Q10915.
- Q6160100 regnum "Animalia".
- Q6160100 subfamilia Q957811.
- Q6160100 type Animal.
- Q6160100 type Eukaryote.
- Q6160100 type Fish.
- Q6160100 type Species.
- Q6160100 type Thing.
- Q6160100 type Q152.
- Q6160100 type Q19088.
- Q6160100 type Q729.
- Q6160100 comment "The arrowtooth flounder, Atheresthes stomias, is a fish in the family Pleuronectidae, the right-eyed flounders. It can be caught from the Bering Sea to Santa Rosa Island, California.It is also at present the most common fish in the gulf of Alaska. Unfortunately there is insufficient data on many general traits including size and age of sexual maturity of the flounder. However we do know Spawning occurs from December through February. This species of flounder can live up to 25 years.".
- Q6160100 label "Arrowtooth flounder".
- Q6160100 depiction Atfhd.jpg.
- Q6160100 name "Arrowtooth flounder (Atheresthes stomias)".