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Rockfish

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Buying Tips

Quality rockfish is easy to recognise. Fresh rockfish never smells fishy; it smells fresh like the ocean. The eyes should appear bright and clear, almost alive. The gills should be fresh, and the skin moist and with tightly adhering, shiny scales. Fresh rockfish flesh will give slightly when you press it with a finger, then spring back into shape. Top-quality rockfish should have a thick body and have been line-caught rather than netted. When choosing rockfish fillets, look for white flesh free of pink colour.

Varieties

Atlantic ocean perch (also called redfish) swims in cold waters in the North Atlantic. Pacific rockfish, including widow, canar, chillipepper, China, vermillion, yelloweye, quillback, and bocaccio rockfish, are available on the West Coast, and are sometimes wrongly called Pacific red snapper. The scorpion fish (or sculpin) has poisonous spines that must be cut off with scissors. Rockfish are available as whole fresh fish, or as frozen fillets.

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