sand sole

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Noun1.sand sole - a common flatfish of the Pacific coast of North Americasand sole - a common flatfish of the Pacific coast of North America
sole - right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European
genus Psettichthys, Psettichthys - a genus of Soleidae
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Sand Sole (Psettichthys melanostidus) and Starry Rounder (Platichthys stellatus) were sampled heavily at the shallower nearshore areas, whereas Arrowtooth Flounder (Atheresthes stomias) and Butter Sole (Isopsetta isolepis), which are known to prefer deeper habitat, were found only offshore (Sinclair and others 2007).
stigmaeus) Sand Sole (Psettichthys melanostictus) 680 1.9 Shiner Perch Wymatogaster aggregata) 1139 3.1 Slender Sole (Lyopsetta exilis) 2242 6.2 Spotted Ratfish (Hydrolagus colhei) 4068 11.2 Table 2 Comparison of 3 models of changes in catch rates of species or species groups commonly collected during bottom trawl surveys conducted from 1991 to at Port Madison, Puget Sound, Washington.
Sand sole (Psettichthys melanostictus) reportedly ranges from the Southeastern Bering Sea, Alaska to Newport Beach, California in depths ranging from the intertidal zone out to 325 m (Love et al., 2005).
Moore collected a 235-mm SL sand sole that weighed 212 g (Figure 1) during an impingement survey.
A Belgian boat brought 270kgof fish into Liverpool, which it claimed in its log book to be sand sole -a cheap relative of the Dover sole.
``The master's record in the log book showed that this fish was sand sole.
The sole available could range from dover, lemon, witch or torbay, megrims or sand sole. I would respectfully suggest that you use fresh fine French beans and after topping and tailing the ends, simply immerse them in boiling salted water for two minutes, keeping them quite firm and still with a little crunch to them.
The most abundant larvae, in descending order, were northern anchovy, English sole (Parophrys vetulus), sand sole (Psettichthys melanostictus), rex sole (Glyptocephalus zachirus), and Pacific tomcod (Microgadus proximus) (Fig.
flounder 20 2 Glyptocephalus zachirus Rex sole 6 3 Isopsetta isolepis Butter sole 6 Lepidopsetta bilineata Southern rock sole 1 Lyopsetta exilis Slender sole 4 2 Microstomus pacificus Dover sole 8 4 Parophrys vetulus English sole 6 Platichthys stellatus Starry flounder 1 Pleuronichthys decurrens Curlfin sole 4 1 Psetticthys melanostictus Sand sole 7 17 Density (no./ Number Stage Species 1000 [m.sup.3]) captured collected Clupeidae Sardinops sagax 0.00899 86 Eggs Engraulidae Engraulis mordax 7.09502 118,089 Eggs 0.18015 2435 Larvae Bathylagidae 0.81678 11,027 Eggs Chauliodontidae Chauliodus macouni 0.00012 2 Eggs Gadidae Microgadus proximus 0.00278 32 Larvae Lampridae Lampris guttatus 0.00011 1 Eggs Gasterosteidae 0.0001 1 Larvae Scorpaenidae Sebastes spp.
Sand sole, Psettichthys melanostictus, is a common nearshore pleuronectid flatfish in the northeast Pacific Ocean.
(blacksmith) Paralichthys californicus opaque 5 -- (California halibut) Eopsetta jordani (petrale sole) opaque 9 -- Eopsetta jordani (petrale sole) translucent 5 late Psettichthys melanostictus translucent 2 early (sand sole) Actual Estimated death Species season-of-capture date Merluccius productus Sept-Nov 6/80 (Pacific hake) Atherinopsis californiensis early spring?
The goal of this study was to compare the summer distribution of juvenile English sole, starry flounder, sand sole, and Pacific sanddab within nursery estuaries over three years, to determine whether the four flatfish species were spatially partitioning the nurseries.
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