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    The sablefish is a species of deep-sea fish common to the North Pacific Ocean. [6] Adult sablefish are opportunistic piscivores, preying on Alaskan pollock, eulachon, capelin, herring, sandlance, and Pacific cod, as well as squid, euphausiids, and jellyfish. [7] Sablefish are long-lived, with a maximum recorded age of 94 years [8] although the ...

  2. Jan 20, 2023 · Sablefish, also known as black cod, live on the ocean floor and have been found at depths of more than a mile below the surface. The skin of a sablefish is charcoal gray, and the fish itself doesn't look like much, but this deep-dwelling predator is like a diamond ring in a plain brown wrapper. Another nickname for sablefish is "butterfish ...

  3. www.fisheries.noaa.gov › species › sablefishSablefish | NOAA Fisheries

    Sablefish, also known as black cod, is a tasty, buttery fish highly valued on the seafood market. With its prized taste and popularity in the Pacific Northwest, there is a growing interest in commercial farming. Learn more about wild and farmed sablefish.

  4. Sablefish has an overall higher fat content than other white species of fish from Alaska — and the highest amount of omega-3s among Wild Alaskan Company’s offerings. Nutrition per 6-ounce serving: Calories: 310 calories. Fat: 25 grams. Protein: 21 grams. Vitamin D: 5 micrograms, or 25% RDI. Since it has a higher fat content, consider ...

  5. Apr 25, 2023 · Baking is a simple and easy way to cook sable fish. Preheat your oven to 400°F, season the fish with salt and pepper, and place it in a baking dish. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 145°F. Grilling is another great way to cook sable fish. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat, brush the fish with olive oil ...

  6. Jan 3, 2022 · More about Sablefish. Sablefish: life, habitat, and management. Sablefish start their lives in deep water before they hatch and rise to the ocean surface as larvae. In the first 6 to 7 years of their lives, juveniles can migrate up to 2,000 miles up and down the continental shelf. There are two main populations, northern and southern.

  7. Feb 9, 2024 · Member Submission. Sablefish (Black Cod) Facts. Scientific Name: Anoplopoma Fimbria. Habitat: The sable fish is found in muddy sea beds in the North Pacific at depths of 300 to 2,700 m (1000 to 9000 ft) Diet: Adult sablefish are opportunistic feeders, preying on fish (including walleye pollock, eulachon, capelin, herring, sandlance, and Pacific ...

  8. Hatched larvae swim to surface waters to feed on small zooplankton. Juveniles remain inshore until 2 years of age and begin to migrate to deeper water. Sablefish is fully mature around ages 5-7 years. [1] Habitat. This fish lives on the ocean bottom at depths 200 m (650) feet and deeper.

  9. Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria), often referred to as Blackcod, inhabit shelf and slope water to depths of > 1500 m, from central Baja California to Japan and the Bering sea.Abundance is centered in northern BC and the Gulf of Alaska. Although, there is sufficient movement among areas to consider sablefish throughout their range as one population genetically, the movement of adults is limited ...

  10. Aug 22, 2020 · Sablefish black cod is notably different from Pacific or “true” cod. The fillets have a pearly white color that turns golden-yellow when cooked. The texture is velvety smooth, and the flakes are large but delicate. We think the flavor borders on pure butter but with a rich, sweet finish, thanks to the fish’s high oil content.

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