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Pacific Halibut

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The Pacific Halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) is a large, flat-bodied fish found in the North Pacific, from Japan to Baja California. This species is highly sought after in commercial and sport fisheries due to its size and high-quality meat. Pacific Halibut typically reside on the ocean floor, where they blend in with the substrate, making them formidable ambush predators.
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  • Length
    ~- (max 240)
  • Weight
    ~18 (max 230)
  • Water
    Salt
  • Water Temp
    3-8° F
  • Depth
    183-457 ft

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Regulation for Pacific Halibut

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Living Conditions

  • 🐟 Habitat preferences

    • Pacific Halibut prefer cold, temperate waters, often found at considerable depths along the continental shelf
    • They thrive on sandy, muddy, or gravelly bottoms, where they can easily camouflage
    • Their diet includes fish, crabs, and other benthic organisms, reflecting their role as ambush predators
    • These fish often migrate vertically within the water column to feed, especially at dawn and dusk
  • ♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior

    • Spawning occurs in deep waters during winter, where females release large numbers of eggs
    • After hatching, larvae drift with ocean currents before settling on the seafloor as juveniles
    • Young halibut begin in shallow coastal areas, gradually moving deeper as they mature
    • Mature halibut exhibit long migrations, often moving between feeding grounds in summer and deeper spawning grounds in winter