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'''''Sebastes inermis''''' ( |
'''''Sebastes inermis''''' ('''Japanese white seaperch'', ''dark-banded rockfish'') is a [[species]] of [[Sebastidae|rockfish]] native to the northwestern [[Pacific Ocean]], where it occurs off the coasts of [[Japan]] and the [[Korean Peninsula]]. This species grows to a total length of {{convert|35|cm|in|abbr=on}}, and the heaviest recorded specimen weighed {{convert|800|g|lb|abbr=on}}. This fish is important to both [[commercial fisheries]] and the sport-fishing industry. It is also raised to supply market demand.<ref>{{FishBase species |genus= Sebastes|species= inermis| month = December | year = 2012}}</ref> The Japanese seaperches are twice as expensive as [[European seabass]].{{cn}} Sometimes, the Japanese white seaperch is mixed up with Japanese seaperch and [[Japanese seabass]]. |
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== Fishing == |
== Fishing == |
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Sebastes inermis G. Cuvier, 1829
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Sebastes inermis ('Japanese white seaperch, dark-banded rockfish) is a species of rockfish native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean, where it occurs off the coasts of Japan and the Korean Peninsula. This species grows to a total length of 35 cm (14 in), and the heaviest recorded specimen weighed 800 g (1.8 lb). This fish is important to both commercial fisheries and the sport-fishing industry. It is also raised to supply market demand.[1] The Japanese seaperches are twice as expensive as European seabass.[citation needed] Sometimes, the Japanese white seaperch is mixed up with Japanese seaperch and Japanese seabass.
Fishing
Baits for this perch include minnows, or lugworms, and ragworms, shrimps, and artificial lures. The tackle needed is fine but strong. Artificial lures are also effective, particularly for the medium-sized perch. When fishing with bait, the angler will want to have a disgorger; perch are notorious for swallowing the hook, and will need aid of a disgorger or forceps for unhooking.
References
- ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Sebastes inermis". FishBase. December 2012 version.