2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102143
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Checklist of deep-sea fishes of the Russian northwestern Pacific Ocean found at depths below 1000 m

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“…To 137 cm (54 in) TL (Saldanha and Bauchot in Whitehead et al 1986). Circumglobal; western Pacific Ocean north to Japan and Russian North-western Pacific (Orlov and Tokranov 2019); unknown in eastern North Pacific except for one record from south-eastern Bering Sea, Alaska , and one record from off Cabo San Lucas, southern Baja California (Sulak and Shcherbachev 1997). Depth: 295-4,855 m (968-15,928 ft) (min.…”
Section: Family Synaphobranchidae-cutthroat Eelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To 137 cm (54 in) TL (Saldanha and Bauchot in Whitehead et al 1986). Circumglobal; western Pacific Ocean north to Japan and Russian North-western Pacific (Orlov and Tokranov 2019); unknown in eastern North Pacific except for one record from south-eastern Bering Sea, Alaska , and one record from off Cabo San Lucas, southern Baja California (Sulak and Shcherbachev 1997). Depth: 295-4,855 m (968-15,928 ft) (min.…”
Section: Family Synaphobranchidae-cutthroat Eelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To 160 cm (63 in) TL (Sulak and Shcherbachev 1997). Circumglobal; western Pacific Ocean north to Russian Western Pacific (Orlov and Tokranov 2019); unknown in eastern North Pacific except for one Bering Sea, Alaska record ; Hawai'i . Depth: 290-2,400 m (951-7,872 ft) (min.…”
Section: Family Synaphobranchidae-cutthroat Eelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the western subarctic North Pacific Ocean, 119 mesopelagic fish species have been recorded and their total abundance is higher than that of epi-and bathypelagic fish in the same area (Beamish et al, 1999;Orlov & Tokranov, 2019). Beamish et al (1999) and Willis et al (1988) report that the mesopelagic species Chauliodus macouni, Cyclothone atraria, Diaphus theta, Leuroglossus schmidti, Protomyctophum thompsoni, Stenobrachius leucopsarus and Stenobrachius nannochir are abundant in this area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the western subarctic North Pacific Ocean, 119 mesopelagic fish species have been recorded and their total abundance is higher than that of epi- and bathypelagic fish in the same area (Beamish et al ., 1999; Orlov & Tokranov, 2019). Beamish et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%