(n.) The blueback salmon of the North Pacific; -- called also nerka. See Blueback (b).
(n.) The rosefish.
(n.) A large California labroid food fish (Trochocopus pulcher); -- called also fathead.
(n.) The red bass, red drum, or drumfish. See the Note under Drumfish.
Example Sentences:
(1) Treatment of any of these diseases is a problem because of the absence of approved drugs or chemicals for use on striped bass or redfish.
(2) Amyloodinium ocellatum is the most serious protozoan that infects striped bass and redfish, but the other common protozoans (Trichodina, Ichthyophthirius, Cryptocaron, etc.)
(3) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Sara Lundy at dawn by the Upper Redfish lakes We are dropped off by the boat at the head of the lake.
(4) Oxidative rancidity in herring and redfish was studied as a function of the applied irradiation dose, the storage time and storage temperature and the packaging conditions.--Measurements of the TBA (thiobarbituric acid) value and the peroxide value were used to evaluate the degree of oxidation of lipids, and were related with sensory scores.--Especially for the fatty fish species (herring) irradiation accelerated lipid oxidation and induced oxidative rancidity.
(5) For the experiments conducted on a semi-fatty fish (redfish), oxidative rancidity was never the limiting factor for organoleptic acceptability.
(6) Two novel phytol-derived multimethyl-branched fatty acids, 2,2,6,10,14-pentamethylpentadecanoic and 2,3,7,11,15-pentamethylhexadecanoic, were identified in redfish (Sebastes sp.)
(7) Now I’m sitting on a boat, heading across Redfish lake in central Idaho, with Sara Lundy of Sawtooth Mountain Guides, who is going to show me, I hope, that the real American wilderness does still exist.
(8) Arrowheads found near Redfish lake suggest a Native American presence going back 10,000 years.
(9) Extract of intestines of cod, Atlantic herring Clupea harengus, Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, and redfish Sebastes marinus degraded keratin with similar efficacies with pH optima between 8.5 and 9.5.
(10) Since striped bass have been cultured for years the organisms that cause most diseases of these fish are well known, but very little specific disease information exists for redfish.
(11) The study was carried out on 34,960 specimens of redfish out of which 103 individuals were examined histologically.
(12) Genetic factors are, probably, responsible for pigmented neoplasms and lesions in redfish.
(13) We meet a couple of fishermen en route – our first people for a while – then jump on the last scheduled boat across Redfish lake.
(14) Three monomethyl-branched fatty acids, 11-methyltetradecanoic acid, and 11- and 13-methylhexadecanoic, hitherto undescribed in fish lipids, were also detected in salmon, redfish and menhaden oils.
(15) Diseases of striped bass, their hybrids, and redfish (red drum) are important constraints to the culture of these two species.
(16) The most common therapeutics used on striped bass and redfish are copper sulfate, formalin, salt (in freshwater) and Terramycin.
(17) We leave no trace.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Redfish canyon amid the Sawtooth mountains Ahead of us is a range of incredible jagged peaks, the appropriately named Sawtooths, part of a 130 sq km wilderness area.
(18) Stomach extract of Atlantic herring Clupea harengus, Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, cod Gadus morhua, redfish Sebastes marinus, and plaice Pleuronectes platessa, degraded human epidermal keratin effectively in vitro.
(19) Facebook Twitter Pinterest A cutthroat trout caught in Upper Redfish Hours later I’m woken by the cold tent skin touching my face.
(20) Each of four different diets was fed ad libitum to one pen of birds within each block to determine the effect of feeding practical levels of redfish meal (RFM) on performance and omega-3 fatty acid content of edible meat and skin lipids of broiler chickens.
Rockfish
Definition:
(n.) Any one of several California scorpaenoid food fishes of the genus Sebastichthys, as the red rockfish (S. ruber). They are among the most important of California market fishes. Called also rock cod, and garrupa.
(n.) The striped bass. See Bass.
(n.) Any one of several species of Florida and Bermuda groupers of the genus Epinephelus.
(n.) An American fresh-water darter; the log perch.
Example Sentences:
(1) Parallel tests were conducted on larval nematodes in 16 whole (round) salmon, 16 dressed salmon (heads and viscera removed), and 32 whole (round) rockfish.
(2) n. was found in the urinary bladders of the oliver rockfish, Sebastes serranoides; quillback rockfish, S. maliger; striped surfperch, Embiotoca lateralis; and pile surfperch, Damalichthys vacca.
(3) Comparative features of mature spores showed that they were similar to those of Henneguya sebasta Moser and Love 1975, from the bulbus arteriosus of seven species of California rockfish, Sebastes.
(4) D-[3H]glucose transport properties of brush-border membrane vesicles (BBMV) of upper intestine and pyloric ceca of the Pacific copper rockfish (Sebastes caurinus) were characterized and compared.
(5) Salmon were infected with 1,245 of these larvae, and rockfish with 2,300.
(6) n. was found on the bulbus and truncus arteriosus and in the heart chambers of 7 species of marine rockfish, Sebastes, from central and southern California.
(7) Prostaglandin (PG) syntheses from labelled highly unsaturated fatty acids were investigated in washed thrombocyte suspensions of four species of marine fish, flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus), black seabream (Acanthopagrus schlegeli), black rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli), and red seabream (Pagrus major).
(8) [1-14C]linolenic acid was injected into the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdnerii, ayu, Plecoglossus altivelis, eel, Anguilla japonica, red sea bream, Chrysophrys major, rockfish, Sebastiscus marmoratus, globefish, Fugu rubripes rubripes and prawn, Penaeus japonicus (molting stage D"1-D2), and the bioconversion of linolenic acid (18:3 omega 3) to highly unsaturated fatty acids such as eicosapentaenoic (20:5 omega 3) and docosahexaenoic (22:6 omega 3) acids was investigated.
(9) The solution was tested on fish (mullet, rockfish, and barracuda) lens nuclei, which produced weak extracts with other extraction media.
(10) Six genera and 15 species, 2 new, of myxosporida were recovered from 14 species of California marine rockfish, Sebastes.
(11) Sixty-four fish were blast-frozen to -35 C for 15 hr to determine the effects of commercial blast-freezing on the viability of third-stage larvae of Anisakis simplex encapsulated in the muscle and viscera of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) and canary rockfish (Sebastes pinniger).
(12) The 6 live worms, 2 from salmon and 4 from rockfish rounds, were recovered from muscle 1 hr after freezing; they were slightly motile and showed severe internal damage.
(13) The unattractive appearance of Kudoa cysts in rockfish filets detracted from their commercial value.
(14) n. is described from three of 15 black rockfish (Sebastes melanops).
(15) Linolenic acid was converted to 20:5 omega 3 and 22:6 omega 3 intensively in the rainbow trout, moderately in the ayu, eel and prawn, but slightly in the red sea bream, rockfish and globefish.
(16) The pathogenesis of two histozoic myxosporidans, Henneguya sebasta and Kudoa clupeidae, was studied from the Pacific rockfish, Sebastes paucispinis.
(17) The tapeworm prevalence was 84% of 354 rockfish in the coastal waters of Southern and Central California.
(18) Norepinephrine (NOR) is a potent activator of carbohydrate metabolism in isolated hepatocytes from copper rockfish (Sebastes caurinus), increasing rates of glycogenolysis fourfold with an EC50 of 6.3 nM.
(19) After blast-freezing, 4 in-the-round salmon, 4 dressed salmon, and 8 in-the-round rockfish were examined at 1, 24, 48, and 72 hr.
(20) The two steps in bile acid conjugation have been studied in subcellular fractions of liver from three species of fish; vermillion rockfish, canary rockfish and ling codfish.