- The
orange roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus), also
known as the red
roughy,
slimehead and deep sea perch, is a
relatively large deep-sea fish belonging...
- Slimeheads, also
known as
roughies and redfish, are
mostly small,
exceptionally long-lived, deep-sea
beryciform fish
constituting the
family Trachichthyidae...
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snappers in the
genus Lutj****. It is also
applied to the
slimeheads or
roughies (family Trachichthyidae), and the
alfonsinos (Berycidae). Beckman, D.W...
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station -
Britomart Terminus party on boat - City Viaduct,
close to
ferry terminal.
Orange Roughies at TVNZ's website[dead link]
Orange Roughies on IMDb...
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roughies, and slimeheads. A
number of
member species are
caught commercially,
including the alfonsino, the
splendid alfonsino, and the
orange roughy,...
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slender roughy (Optivus elongatus) is a fish of the
family Trachichthyidae.
Until 2004 when two new
species were described, the
slender roughy was believed...
- The
silver roughy or
Mediterranean slimehead (Hoplostethus mediterraneus) is a
small deep-sea fish
species belonging to the
slimehead family (Trachichthyidae)...
- The
eastern Pacific roughy (Hoplostethus pacificus) is a
slimehead of the
order Beryciformes. It is
found in the
Southeast Pacific from
Ecuador and the...
- The
metallic roughy (Hoplostethus metallicus) is a
slimehead of the
order Beryciformes. It is
native to the
Western Central Pacific along the
eastern seaboard...
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Aulotrachichthys pulsator, the
golden roughy, is a slimehead. It is
found in the
eastern Indian Ocean around south Australia down to
depths of
around 25 m...