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logo 9/21/2024 1:49:25 AM     
The B.C. fish you've likely never heard of that's confounding trawlers and officials 
By Chad Pawson US Source: CBC News 1/3/2021
Chad Pawson
A species of fish you've probably never heard about has made a major comeback from being endangered, but now B.C. fishermen can't avoid catching it, threatening their ability to earn a living.

"This is a great news and a terrible news story," said Brian Mose, a skipper and representative of the Deep Sea Trawlers Association in B.C.
 

Bocaccio rockfish are among the largest of the dozens of types of rockfish that live along the Pacific coast of North America. Their name is derived from an Italian term meaning "big mouthed."

Rockfish are slow-growing, but long-lived — with some living more than 100 years — and, as is the case with bocaccio, they are easily overfished as bycatch when fishermen target other more valuable groundfish such as cod and sole.

 
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