Rockfish is on the menu around the Pacific Rim, for the most part with little regard for the fish’s origin or which of the 137 species is on the plate — it’s typically identified simply as rockfish or ...
Offshore options became a little scarcer this week with the closing of the Pacific halibut season. Without a salmon season, we’re down to rockfish and tuna along the North Coast. Unfortunately, both ...
Now that we’ve saved the fish, can we save the fishermen? The Pacific rockfish went from near ubiquity to nearly endangered, but today it is a sustainability success story. On top of that, it is ...
Pacific rockfish and steamed nasturtium flowers with tuberous begonia vinegar and pansy oil. Place the pansies in a blender at high speed and add oil. Blend for 1 minute. Pour the mixture into a ...
In 2007, fishing for Pacific Rockfish (Sebastes sp.) took place in the Central Gulf of Alaska under a 5-year pilot program that incorporated fishery cooperatives instead of the usual “race for fish.” ...
The lifespans of vertebrates can vary widely; some live to be about five weeks while others can reach 400 years. As most age, they show symptoms like inflammation and worn out stem cells. Rockfish ...
The genomes of some species of Pacific Ocean rockfishes, that can live up to 200 years, can help find drug targets to slow down age-related damages in the human body, shows new research. The findings, ...
ROCKFISH IS APPEARING on Seattle-area menus in everything from ceviche to tacos. But new it is not. This lean, mild fish is nothing short of the best ecological comeback story on the West Coast in the ...
Genomes assembled from Pacific Ocean rockfishes – some species of which are among the longest-living vertebrates known – reveal new insights into the genetic determinants of aging. “Humans live longer ...
Locally caught red snapper was once a staple on Southern California menus and a vital part of the state’s fishing industry. But overfishing took its toll, resulting in federal restrictions nearly two ...
ABSTRACT: Interrelationships are analyzed among growth-increment chronologies of yelloweye rockfish Sebastes ruberrimus, splitnose rockfish Sebastes diploproa, and the bivalve species Pacific geoduck ...
After a nearly two-year prohibition, fishermen can start catching quillback rockfish off the California coast, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries said. The decision last ...