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Ocean perch is a fish of salt water found in the northern Pacific Ocean. It is from the family Sebastidae Fish and its scientific name is Sebastes Alutus. Sometimes it is also referred to as an perch of the Pacific Ocean, or simply pop. The depth fish range may vary and has been found on the surface of ocean waters and up to 2,700 feet (822 meters). It is most common at depths between 540 and 960 feet (165 and 293 meters). Regardless of the depth, perch prefers colder waters, usually around 42 degrees Fahrenheit (6 degrees Celsius). Fish usually occur in schools. It usually grows to a length of about 20 inches (50 cm) and weighs around £ 4.6 (£ 2.1). Fish mostly survive on the diet of krill and braopod. Larger fishing is also known to eat shrimp and other fish such as flatfish, and group. Its main predators are Sablefish and Halibut. It is also known that they also feed on perch on perch

the life of ocean perch is veryLong, almost 100 years. The fish achieves maturity after about five to nine years. After this point it will emerge every autumn, with eggs they hatch early in the spring. Women of the species can set up to 300,000 eggs in their lives.

Although it is not a popular fish for enthusiasts of aquarium or fishermen of games, the ocean perch is hunted by commercial fishermen. Commercial fishing perch ocean has been so extensive for some time that the population dropped to a dangerous level. However, since 2003, measures have been introduced to prevent excessive fishing. These were largely successful and resulted in perch population, which returned to most of their natural habitat.

with the controls on the spot remains an ocean perch for commercial fishermen a very profitable catch. In 2008, more than £ 75 million (34 million kg) were caught, bringing an estimated value of more than $ 15 million. The ocean perch is a appreciated fish not only for its taste, but also for its nutritional value. Is very lowThe content of saturated fat and the high content of vitamin B12.

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