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  2. Sebastes inermis - Wikipedia

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    Sebastes inermis, the Japanese red seaperch or dark-banded rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is found in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. This species is known as mebaru (メバル/鮴) in Japan and as bollak (볼락) in Korea.

  3. Percopsis omiscomaycus - Wikipedia

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    The energy content of the trout-perch was 4795 joules, whereas yellow perch and round goby energy content were lower; 4662 joules and 3740 joules respectively. [ clarification needed ] [ citation needed ] These findings are the main reason, scientists believe the trout-perch is an important source of food for other species in their habitat.

  4. James Perch - Wikipedia

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    James Robert Perch (born 28 September 1985) is an English former professional footballer. Perch was versatile and has covered many positions in both defence and across midfield . However, he is usually deployed at right back .

  5. Pacific ocean perch - Wikipedia

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    Pacific ocean perch is a very slow-growing species, with a low rate of natural mortality (estimated at 0.06), a relatively old age at 50% maturity (10.5 years for females in the Gulf of Alaska), and a very old maximum age of 98 years in Alaska (84 years maximum age in the Gulf of Alaska). [25]

  6. Orange roughy - Wikipedia

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    The diet of the orange roughy is depth-related, with adult diets inversely related to that of juveniles. For example, juvenile consumption of crustaceans is lowest at 900 metres (3,000 ft) but increases with depth, while crustaceans in the adult diet peak at 800–1,000 metres (2,600–3,300 ft) and decrease with depth.

  7. Splendid sea perch - Wikipedia

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    The splendid sea perch has its dorsal fin supported by 11 spines and 10 soft rays while the anal fin is supported by 3 spines and 10, occasionally 9, soft rays. [4] The spines in the dorsal fin increase in length towards the tail. The body is slender with a blunt snout. [5]

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