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  2. Pandalus platyceros - Wikipedia

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    They range from the clean waters off Unalaska Island, Alaska, to San Diego. The commercial spot prawn fishery along the British Columbia coast is considered sustainable [ 3 ] as they "occur in sufficient numbers to support several small commercial and recreational fisheries" [ 4 ] and provides the largest landed value to the BC shrimp fishery.

  3. Belligerent sculpin - Wikipedia

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    The belligerent sculpin is found in the northern Pacific Ocean. Its range extends from the Sea of Japan, through the Sea of Okhotsk and the northern Kuril Islands and the southeastern Kamchatka Peninsula east to the Alaska Peninsula and north along the Bering Sea coasts of Alaska and Russia to the Chukchi Sea.

  4. Sebastes ciliatus - Wikipedia

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    Sebastes ciliatus, the dusky rockfish, is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae.It is typically found in the North Pacific Ocean, specifically in the Bering Sea near British Columbia, in the Gulf of Alaska, and in the depths of the Aleutian Islands.

  5. Wildlife of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska has 3,708 recorded species of marine macroinvertebrates inhabiting the marine waters from the intertidal zone, the continental shelf, and upper continental slope to abyssal depths, from the Beaufort Sea at the Arctic border with Yukon, Canada; the eastern Chukchi Sea, the eastern Bering Sea, the Aleutian Islands to the western border ...

  6. Icelus canaliculatus - Wikipedia

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    Icelus canaliculatus, or the blacknose sculpin, is a marine fish in the family Cottidae. It can be found throughout the North Pacific, from Hokkaido, Japan and the Navarin Canyon in the Bering Sea to the Aleutian chain and the Gulf of Alaska.

  7. 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]

  8. Rostanga pulchra - Wikipedia

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    Species: R. pulchra. ... Rostanga pulchra is a species of sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the family ... Alaska to the Gulf of ...

  9. Alaska pollock - Wikipedia

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    Alaska pollock is the world's second most important fish species, after the Peruvian anchoveta, in terms of total catch. [33] Alaska pollock landings are the largest of any single fish species in the U.S, with the average annual Eastern Bering Sea catch between 1979 and 2022 being 1.26 million metric tons. [34]