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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 ]
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.)
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 ...
The SeaPerch is an educational tool and kit that allows elementary, middle, and high-school students to construct a simple, remotely operated underwater vehicle, or Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe and other readily made materials. The SeaPerch program is a curriculum designed program that teaches students ...
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.
Sebastinae is a subfamily of marine fish belonging to the family Scorpaenidae in the order Scorpaeniformes.Their common names include rockfishes, rock perches, ocean perches, sea perches, thornyheads, scorpionfishes, sea ruffes and rockcods.
Sebastes miniatus, the vermilion rockfish, vermilion seaperch, red snapper, red rock cod, and rasher, [2] is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the subfamily Sebastinae, the rockfishes, part of the family Scorpaenidae. It is native to the waters of the Pacific Ocean off western North America from Baja California to Alaska.
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