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Image of Rockcod
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Large fish in front of piled sponges. Hydrocoral pointing down. Calliostoma on sponge.
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Juvenile vermilions are bottom-dwelling--their blotchy coloration may provide some camouflage in this environment. This individual, about 6 cm., is just starting to acquire the adult coloration. Depth 17 m.
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Photographed at depth 16 m in a characteristic position in a kelp bed. Sometimes taken in the sport fishery.
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Image of China rockfish
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The China rockfish (Sebastes nebulosus) is a rockfish of the Pacific coast.
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Tropical Pacific and Indian Ocean
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The rosy rockfish, Sebastes rosaceus, in its natural environment. This species is invariably seen by divers.
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Image of Brown rockfish
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2006 California Academy of Sciences
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Photographed at 8 m depth. Sebastes is Greek for magnificent. Widely distributed on the Pacific coast, these rockfish are bottom dwellers.
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