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<div>{{Taxobox<br />
| name = Sablefish<br />
| status = LC<br />
| image = 4sablefish 500.jpg<br />
| image_width = 240px<br />
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia<br />
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]<br />
| classis = [[Actinopterygii]]<br />
| ordo = [[Scorpaeniformes]]<br />
| familia = [[Anoplopomatidae]]<br />
| genus = '''''Anoplopoma'''''<br />
| species = '''''A. fimbria'''''<br />
| binomial = ''Anoplopoma fimbria''<br />
| binomial_authority = [[Peter Simon Pallas|Pallas]], 1814<br />
}}<br />
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The '''sablefish''', ''Anoplopoma fimbria'', is one of two members of the [[fish]] family [[Anoplopomatidae]] and the only species in the '''Anoplopoma''' genus. In [[English language|English]] it is also called '''sable''' ([[United States of America|USA]]), '''butterfish''' (USA/Australia), '''black cod''' ([[United Kingdom|UK]], [[Canada]]), '''blue cod''' (UK), '''bluefish''' (UK), '''candlefish''' (UK), '''coal cod''' (UK), and '''coalfish''' (Canada), although many of these names also refer to other species.<br />
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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) and is commercially important to [[Japan]]. It also is considered a delicacy in many countries for its sweet taste and flaky texture.It is a white and oily fish that when cooked is similar in texture to sea bass.<br />
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== Ecology ==<br />
The sablefish (''Anoplopoma fimbria'') is a species of deep sea fish common to the North Pacific ocean. Adult sablefish are opportunistic feeders, preying on fish (including [[Alaskan pollock|walleye pollock]], [[eulachon]], [[capelin]], [[herring]], [[sandlance]], and [[Pacific cod]]), [[squid]], [[krill|euphausiids]], [[jellyfish]] (Yang and Nelson 2000). Sablefish are long-lived, with a maximum recorded age of 94 years (Kimura ''et al.'' 1998).<br />
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==Nutrition==<br />
Sablefish are very high in long-chain [[omega 3]] fatty acids, [[eicosapentaenoic acid|EPA]] and [[docosahexaenoic acid|DHA]]. It contains approximately as much as wild [[salmon]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}<br />
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==References==<br />
* {{ITIS|ID=167123|taxon=Anoplopoma fimbria|year=2006|date=24 January}}<br />
* {{FishBase_species|genus=Anoplopoma|species=fimbria|year=2005|month=10}}<br />
* [http://www.afsc.noaa.gov/REFM/docs/2007/GOAsable.pdf Alaskan sablefish stock assessment]<br />
* [http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/fishwatch/species/sablefish.htm]<br />
*Yang, M-S and M. W. Nelson 2000. Food habits of the commercially important groundfishes in the Gulf of Alaska in 1990, 1993, and 1996. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-AFSC-112. 174 p. <br />
* Kimura, Daniel K., A. M. Shaw and F. R. Shaw 1998. Stock Structure and movement of tagged sablefish, , Anoplopoma fimbria, in offshore northeast Pacific waters and the effects of El Nino-Southern Oscillation on migration and growth. Fish. Bull. 96:462-481.<br />
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