vermillion rockfish
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Definition
Noun: A commercially important marine fish species (Sebastes miniatus) found along the Pacific coast of North America. It is a type of rockfish characterized by its bright red or orange-red coloration.
Usage
The term "vermillion rockfish" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of fish. It is a compound noun where "vermillion" describes the distinctive color and "rockfish" indicates the genus and habitat. * The vermillion rockfish is a prized catch for both commercial and recreational fishermen. * Biologists are studying the population health of the vermillion rockfish.
Advanced Usage
- In marine biology and fisheries management, "vermillion rockfish" is used as a standard common name to distinguish from other similar-looking rockfish species, such as the canary rockfish or the yelloweye rockfish.
Variants and Related Words
- Vermilion rockfish: An alternative, equally correct spelling.
- Rockfish (noun): The common name for fish of the genus .
- Red snapper (noun): A common but often incorrect market name used for vermillion rockfish and other red rockfish, which can lead to confusion with true snappers from different families.
Synonyms
- Sebastes miniatus (noun): The scientific (Latin) name.
- Red rockfish (noun): A general descriptive term that may refer to this or other similarly colored species.
Related Phrases
- To catch a vermillion rockfish: Describes the action of fishing for this specific species.
- His goal was to catch a vermillion rockfish before the season ended.
- Vermillion rockfish fishery: Refers to the commercial or recreational fishing industry focused on this species.
- Regulations were tightened to protect the vermillion rockfish fishery.
Noun
- a commercially important fish of the Pacific coast of North America