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sablefish N. Amer.|ˈseɪb(ə)lfɪʃ| [f. sable a. + fish n.1] A grey- or black-skinned fish of the family Anoplopomatidæ, esp. Anoplopoma fimbria, found in the Pacific off the western coast of North America.
1936P. S. Barnhart Marine Fishes S. Calif. 61 Family Anoplopomatidae. Sablefishes... Anoplopoma fimbria (Pallas). Sablefish... In northern waters this fish becomes very fat and is much valued for food. 1964G. C. Carl Some Common Marine Fishes Brit. Columbia 48 The sablefish..is smoked and sold under the name of ‘black cod’. 1972Islander (Victoria, B.C.) 16 Apr. 13/3 Should black cod, or sablefish, prove to be unrewarding, she is designed to convert easily for tuna fishing. 1975Sci. Amer. Oct. 88/3 The flatnose codling, the sablefish and the arctic sleeper shark are common inhabitants of the bottom off the coast of southern California and Lower California. |