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    The orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus), also known as the red roughy, slimehead and deep sea perch, is a relatively large deep-sea fish belonging to the slimehead family (Trachichthyidae). The UK Marine Conservation Society has categorized orange roughy as "vulnerable to exploitation". … Meer weergeven

    The orange roughy is not a vertically slender fish. Its rounded head is riddled with muciferous canals (part of the lateral line system), as is typical of slimeheads. The single Meer weergeven

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    The flesh is firm with a mild flavour; it is sold skinned and filleted, fresh or frozen. This species was first given the common name … Meer weergeven

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    Orange roughy are generally sluggish and demersal; they form aggregations with a natural population density of up to 2.5 fish per m , now … Meer weergeven

    Orange roughy fisheries exist in New Zealand, Australia and Namibia. Annual global catches began in 1979 and increased significantly to a high of over 90,000 tonnes … Meer weergeven

    • Clover, Charles. 2004. The End of the Line: How overfishing is changing the world and what we eat. Ebury Press, London. ISBN 0-09-189780-7
    • Earle, Sylvia. 2009. The … Meer weergeven

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    To interrogate UK data visit the NBN Atlas. The orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus is a member of the slimehead family. It has a deep and compressed body that may reach up to 75 cm in length. It has a large head with an oblique mouth and large eyes. Its dorsal fin is moderately long and has spines at the anterior end.
    Hypotheses of spatial stock structure in orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus inferred from diet, feeding, condition, and reproductive activity. PLoS ONE, 6(11): e26704. Dunn, M.R., Anderson, O.F. & Doonan, I.J. 2008. An evaluation of stock status for orange roughy on the east and south Chatham Rise in 2008.
    "Habitat, behaviour and colour patterns of orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus (Pisces: Trachichthyidae) in the Bay of Biscay". Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the UK. 82 (2): 321–331. doi: 10.1017/S0025315402005519. S2CID 86387051. "Orange Roughy Fact Card" Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch.
    The orange roughy Hoplostethus atlanticus is a member of the slimehead family. It has a deep and compressed body that may reach up to 75 cm in length. It has a large head with an oblique mouth and large eyes. Its dorsal fin is moderately long and has spines at the anterior end. Its tail is slender and forked with spines on each lobe.
  5. Global review of orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus), their ...

  6. Hoplostethus atlanticus - Fishes of Australia

    WebMultiple techniques for determining stock relationships between orange roughy, Hoplostethus atlanticus, fisheries in the eastern Tasman Sea. Fisheries Research 58: 119-140. Thresher, R.E. & C.H. Proctor (2007). …

  7. Orange Roughy, Hoplostethus atlanticus Collett, 1889

    WebThe Orange Roughy is a schooling deepwater species that has been heavily overfished in the past. We now know it is a long-lived species that doesn't mature until it is 27 to 32 years of age. Identification. The Orange …

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