Rosy Rockfish – Sebastes rosaceus. Rosy rockfish is also known as rock cod, Pacific snapper, red snapper, and Pacific ocean perch.

Identifying Characteristics

  • These fish have orange-red to purple-yellow bellies, with purple with red and orange on their backs.
  • There have 4 to 5 white colored blotches on their backs, each bordered with red-purple.
  • Fins are pink-yellow.
  • Maximum length is 15 inch, maturing at around 6 inches.

Range and Habitat

  • Rosy rockfish are bottom dwelling fish typically found between 180 and 350 feet deep.
  • They are solitary fish.
  • They range from Washington state to Baja California.

Market Forms

  • Typically they are good eating, and commonly caught, but they tend to be on the small side so the fillets will be quite small.
  • This is a species that when you run across to have a descender to get them back down to depths for release.