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rockfish
[ rok-fish ]
noun
- any of various fishes found among rocks.
- any of the North Pacific and Atlantic marine fishes of the genus Sebastes.
rockfish
/ 藞谤蓲办藢蹿瑟蕛 /
noun
- any of various fishes that live among rocks, esp scorpaenid fishes of the genus Sebastodes and related genera, such as S. caurinus ( copper rockfish ) of North American Pacific coastal waters
- any of several coarse fishes when used as food, esp the dogfish or wolffish Formerly calledrock salmon
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Example Sentences
Jue said he has three other types of fishing permits, which allow him to continue earning a living by catching Dungeness crab, rock crab and rockfish.
The last photos recovered from a phone were taken at 2:43 p.m. and show a passenger holding a rockfish.
鈥淪ome people are bringing in black cod or rockfish or albacore,鈥 Bates told me.
William Smith, who goes by Captain Smitty, said he lost about three-fourths of his charter business because he couldn鈥檛 take passengers salmon fishing, and also saw losses because of restrictions on the rockfish season.
I grew up fishing with my dad on Fauntleroy Cove, feasting on fried rockfish and falling asleep to ferryboat foghorns.
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