Checklist of marine and estuarine fishes from the Alaska-Yukon Border, Beaufort Sea, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Author
Love, Milton S.
0000-0003-0981-0061
love@lifesci.ucsb.edu
Author
Bizzarro, Joseph J.
0000-0002-2412-9357
joe.bizzarro@noaa.gov
Author
Cornthwaite, Maria
0000-0002-1528-3272
maria.cornthwaite@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Author
Frable, Benjamin W.
0000-0003-4525-0671
bfrable@ucsd.edu
Author
Maslenikov, Katherine P.
0000-0003-0981-0061
love@lifesci.ucsb.edu
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Oplegnathus fasciatus
(Temminck & Schlegel, 1844)
.
Barred Knifejaw
, Striped Knifejaw, or Striped Beak Fish. To
80 cm
(
31.5 in
) TL (
Ta
et al.
2018
). Primarily
Japan
,
Korea
,
Taiwan
, and Hawai’i (
Nakabo 2002
); reports of occasional individuals from
Malta
, Mediterranean Sea (
Schembri
et al.
2010
); scattered localities in Washington, Oregon, and California as far south as Monterey Bay, central California, entering the eastern Pacific associated with debris from the 2011 Great
Japan
Earthquake and Tsunami (
Ta
et al.
2018
). Depth: intertidal to
10 m
(
33 ft
) (min.:
Kwun
et al.
2017
; max.:
Randall 2007
).