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OverviewOcean Salmon
Marine Resources Program
Black Rockfish
Groundfish
Black Rockfish (Sebastes melanops)
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Description

Dark gray to black becoming lighter ventrally. Light gray mottling on back. Black spots on dorsal fin. Rounded anal fin. Weak head spines and symphyseal knob

Size

To 63 cm (25 inches).

Range/Habitat

Amchitka and Kodiak Islands, Alaska, to Baja California. Schooling over rocky reefs from bottom to surface.

Depth

To 200 fm. (common at depths from 0 to 40 fm).

Remarks

Commonly caught on both sport and troll gear. Important species in the sport fishery from Washington to California.

Other common names

black bass, black snapper, sea bass, salt and pepper

Credits

Picture: Bill Barss, ODFW


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