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Scientific Name
Sebastes pinniger
Scientific Name w/ Auth.
Sebastes pinniger (Gill, 1864)
Park
Point Reyes National Seashore (PORE)
Sensitive
No
Park Accepted
Undecided
Record Status
In Review
Park Preferred Common Names
Park Synonyms
Taxonomic Hierarchy
KingdomAnimalia
SubkingdomBilateria
Infrakingdom Deuterostomia
PhylumChordata
SubphylumVertebrata
Infraphylum Gnathostomata
SuperclassActinopterygii
ClassTeleostei
SuperorderAcanthopterygii
OrderScorpaeniformes
SuborderScorpaenoidei
FamilyScorpaenidae
GenusSebastes
SpeciesSebastes pinniger
Occurrence
Probably Present
Occurrence Notes
Data Source: Starr, R.M. and K. Green 2007. Groundfish cooperative research project. Species composition, relative abundance, and movements of important nearshore fish species along the north central California coast. University of California Sea Grant Extension Program. Moss Landing, California. 42p. Bibkey 65088
Nativeness
Native
Nativeness Notes
Shelikof Strait (western Gulf of Alaska) to Punta Colnett (northern Baja California); Data Source: Love, M.S., M. Yoklavich and L. Thorsteinson. 2002. The Rockfishes of the Northeast Pacific. U.C. Press. Berkeley. 405pp.
Abundance
Abundance Notes
Hundreds of specimens captured off Bolinas by survey vessels in 2005 and 2006. See table 2 of Starr and Green 2007; Data Source: Starr, R.M. and K. Green 2007. Groundfish cooperative research project. Species composition, relative abundance, and movements of important nearshore fish species along the north central California coast. University of California Sea Grant Extension Program. Moss Landing, California. 42p. Bibkey 65088 Legacy NPSpecies information may no longer be applicable, please remove if it is not applicable. In legacy NPSpecies Occurrence value was Probably Present and Abundance value was Common
Management Tags
  • Exploitation Concern
    The Pacific Fishery Management Council has declared the coastal canary rockfish population an 'overfished species' in 2000. The council has been managing the canary rockfish under a rebuilding plan.
  • Management Priority
    The Pacific Fishery Management Council has declared the coastal canary rockfish population an 'overfished species' in 2000. The council has been managing the canary rockfish under a rebuilding plan.
Seasonality Tags
  • Breeder
Threatened Endangered Status
State Species of Concern statuses
Ozone Sensitive Status
NatureServe GRank
NatureServe SRank
Observations
0
References
1
Vouchers
0
External Links
0
Evidence counts shown include evidence for related synonyms.
Created By
Dale Roberts
Created Date
10/16/2007 12:00:00 AM
Last Modified By
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Last Modified Date
10/16/2007 12:00:00 AM
Notes
Park Species Detail: The Pacific Fishery Management Council has declared the coastal canary rockfish population an 'overfished species' in 2000. The council has been managing the canary rockfish under a rebuilding plan.
Other Parks
Channel Islands National Park (CHIS)
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve (GLBA)
Redwood National Park (REDW)
Sitka National Historical Park (SITK)
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