The Darwin's slimehead lives in the benthopelagic, marine, depth range 9 - 1210 m , usually 200 - 500 m environment.
and Darwin's slimehead (Gephyroberyx darwinii) — are the target of extensive commercial fisheries off Australia and New Zealand. More
Van Kirk landed the oversized Darwin's Slimehead (a close relative of the orange roughy) at Norfolk Canyon - about 68 miles off Virginia Beach. The fish took a piece of cut squid dangled on 60-pound braided line in 600 feet of water. More
Darwin's Slimehead on his very first drop. A veteran fisherman from Williamsburg, VA, Van Kirk was deep-dropping on Aug. 18 aboard the Crystal Clear D, skippered by Sean Doran of South Miles, North Carolina, when he made the pending record catch. More
big roughie in English
big roughy in English
carajuelo de fondo in Spanish (español)
Carajuelo del fondo in Spanish (español)
Darwin's red-fish in English
Darwin's redfish in English
Darwin's roughy in English
Darwin's slimehead in English
Deep sea perch in English
Finescale roughy in English
Hashikinme in Japanese (日本語)
Hoplostète de Darwin in French (français)
Imperatriz in Portuguese (Português)
Olho-de-vidro in Portuguese (Português)
Olho-de-vidro-imperatriz in Portuguese (Português)
Peixe-vidro in Portuguese (Português)
Reloj de Darwin in Spanish (español)
日本桥棘鲷 in Mandarin Chinese
日本橋棘鯛 in Mandarin Chinese
桥燧鲷 in Mandarin Chinese
橋燧鯛 in Mandarin Chinese
达氏桥棘鲷 in Mandarin Chinese
達氏橋棘鯛 in Mandarin Chinese
납작금눈돔 in Korean (한국어)