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Definition of Wreckfish

Wreckfish
Wreckfish Wreck"fish`, n. [So called because it often comes in with wreckage.] (Zo["o]l.) A stone bass.

Meaning of Wreckfish from wikipedia

- The Atlantic wreckfish (Polyprion americ****), also known as the stone b**** or b**** groper (among other names), is a marine, bathydemersal, and oceanodromous...
- The wreckfish are a small group of ray-finned fish in the genus Polyprion, belonging to the monotypic family Polyprionidae in the order Acropomatiformes...
- Stereolepis gigas, also known as the black sea b****, is a member of the wreckfish family Polyprionidae. The "lanternbellies" or "temperate ocean-b****es"...
- hapuka or whapuku (Polyprion oxygeneios), also known as groper, is a wreckfish of the family Polyprionidae, found around southern Australia, southern...
- (Epinephelus lanceolatus). In New Zealand, "groper" refers to a type of wreckfish, Polyprion oxygeneios, which goes by the name hapuka (from the Māori language...
- giant sea b****, black sea b**** or giant black sea b****, it is actually a wreckfish in the family Polyprionidae rather than in the sea b**** family Serranidae...
- early as 2007, Smith and Craig established a relationship between the wreckfish Polyprionidae, the longfin pike Dinolestes lewini, the armored heads Pentacerotidae...
- A seal shark (top, a–c) and an Atlantic wreckfish (bottom, d–f) each attempt to prey on a hagfish....
- including splendid alfonsino, black cardinal fish, black scabbardfish, and wreckfish. Trawl fishing during the 1970s and 1980s resulted in approximately 20...
- the islands, like the mero (grouper), sama (common dentex) and cherne (wreckfish). Rancho canario is a soup with chickpeas, lard, thick noodles, potatoes...