Rock salmon

The Rock salmon lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 0 - 375 m environment.

Rock salmon, (also called Rock eel, Flake, and Huss in the UK) is the flesh of any one of many species of small shark, including the Spiny dogfish or the bull huss (Scyliorhinus stellaris). More

rock salmonrock salmon - any of several coarse fishes (such as dogfish or wolffish) when used as foodfish - the flesh of fish used as food; "in Japan most fish is eaten raw"; "after the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started More

Rock Salmon: on the rocks factsheet (pdf) How you can help Spiny Dogfish: Fast Facts More Information An MEP's Perspective We have received several emails asking whether mobile fish and chip vans and fish restaurants are included in More

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Calling all Brit Hounds - ISO Huss or Rock Salmon in LA! = The best fish I remember eating as a child in UK was a lovely solid white fish called Huss or Rock Salmon. More

Rock Salmon (2003) - orchestra by Peter Martin (Mainstream Music) Another 'food' related piece for primary school orchestra. As with all these pieces, please feel free to adapt parts for other instruments. Another 'food' related piece for primary school orchestra. More

Thrasher Rock Salmon Fishing Adventure on Gabriola Island, BC Back by popular demand !! - The Thrasher Rock Salmon Adventure running in May through July only. More

Common names

?á?álá in Unknown
Karmazyn szary in Polish (polski)
Rock cod in English
Rock salmon in English
rockfish in English
Shortspine rockfish in English
silvergray rockfish in English
Sølvgrå klippefisk in Danish (dansk)
λáḱálá in Heiltsuk
短棘平鮋 in Mandarin Chinese
短棘平鲉 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Scorpaeniformes
Family : Sebastidae
Genus : Sebastes
Species : Sebastes brevispinis
Authority : Bean, 1884