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Redfish

In this article, we will explore the topic of Redfish from different angles to better understand its importance and impact on today's society. From its origins to its relevance today, Redfish has been a topic of interest and debate in various areas, attracting the attention of experts and professionals from different disciplines. Throughout this article, we will analyze the different perspectives on Redfish, as well as its possible implications for the future. We will also examine concrete examples that illustrate the relevance of Redfish in the contemporary context. Finally, we will pose questions and reflections that invite the reader to deepen their knowledge and understanding of Redfish.

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Redfish is a common name for several species of fish.[1] It is most commonly applied to certain deep-sea rockfish in the genus Sebastes, red drum from the genus Sciaenops or the reef dwelling snappers in the genus Lutjanus. It is also applied to the slimeheads or roughies (family Trachichthyidae), and the alfonsinos (Berycidae).

Species known as "Redfish"
Image Species Other common names
Centroberyx affinis Redfish, eastern nannygai
Etelis oculatus Queen snapper
Lutjanus buccanella Blackfin snapper
Lutjanus campechanus Red snapper
Lutjanus erythropterus Crimson snapper
Lutjanus malabaricus Malabar blood snapper
Lutjanus purpureus Southern red snapper
Lutjanus sebae Emperor red snapper
Lutjanus synagris Lane snapper
Oncorhynchus nerka Sockeye salmon
Rhomboplites aurorubens Vermillion snapper
Sebastes fasciatus Acadian redfish
Sciaenops ocellatus Red drum
Sebastes mentella Deep-water redfish
Sebastes norvegicus Ocean perch, rose fish
Sebastes viviparus Norway redfish

References

  1. ^ Beckman, D.W. (2013). Marine Environmental Biology and Conservation. G - Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary Subjects Series. Jones & Bartlett Learning. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7637-7350-2. Retrieved June 30, 2021.