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Akagaya

Sebastes minor

Not Evaluated Saltwater
Longueur maximale
20,0 cm
Plage de profondeur
3-100m
Famille

À propos

The Akagaya (Sebastes minor) is a saltwater rockfish reaching about 20 cm in length. It inhabits rocky coastal and subtidal habitats in the North Pacific and belongs to the family Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfishes, known for their spiny bodies and cryptic coloration.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 20,0 cm
Plage de profondeur 3-100m

Habitat & Distribution

Type d'eau
Saltwater
Plage de profondeur
3-100m
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Taxonomy

Ordre Scorpaeniformes (Scorpionfishes)
Famille Sebastidae (Rockfishes)
Espèces Sebastes minor

Foire aux questions

How big does Akagaya get?
Akagaya can grow up to 20.0 cm long.
What family does Akagaya belong to?
Akagaya (Sebastes minor) belongs to the family Sebastidae (Rockfishes) in the order Scorpaeniformes (Scorpionfishes).

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