Yelloweye Rockfish
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Yelloweye rockfish are among the longest lived of rockfishes, with maximum age reported to be up to 150 years. This species also is very slow growing and late to mature. Although conservation measures like fishing bans have been put in place in Puget Sound, recovery from threats such as past overfishing and continued bycatch will take many years due to the life history of yelloweye rockfish.
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Yelloweye Rockfish
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The Yelloweye Rockfish (Sebastes ruberrimus) is one of the world's longest-lived fish species, and is cited to live to a maximum of 114 to 120 years
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