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The rougheye rockfish (Sebastes aleutianus) is a rockfish of the genus Sebastes. It is also known as the blackthroat rockfish , rougheye seaperch , blacktip seaperch , longlife seaperch or the blacktip rockfish and grows to a maximum of about 97 cm (38 in) in length, [ 1 ] with the IGFA record weight being 14 lb 12 oz (6.7 kg). [ 2 ]
Clinton High School STEM teams won prizes at the International SeaPerch Challenge, which took place June 4 at the University of Maryland.
The SeaPerch Challenge, part of the Underwater Robotics Competition, consists of a Technical Design Report and Pool Course challenges including a Hoops Obstacle Course and a Mission Challenge ...
In 1903, the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland, and its offshoot, the Marine Motor Association organised a race of auto-boats. The winner was awarded the Harmsworth Trophy. [ 2 ] Offshore powerboat racing was first recognised as a sport when, in 1904, a race took place from the south-eastern coast England to Calais, France.
rougheye rockfish: North Pacific (coast of Japan to the Navarin Canyon in the Bering Sea, to the Aleutian Islands, all the way south to San Diego, California) Sebastes alutus (C. H. Gilbert, 1890) Pacific Ocean perch: North Pacific ( southern California around the Pacific rim to northern Honshū, Japan, including the Bering Sea.)
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Training boat for Desafio 95, currently grounded in Cadiz (Spain) near the bridge in the entrance of the city. USA–23 America³: America³: Winner 1992 AC 4–1 against ITA–25, also used in Defender trials in 1995 prior to replacement USA–43 Purchased by Patrizio Bertelli for his Prada Challenge as training boat for 2000.
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.
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