The shotted halibut is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish that lives on sandy mud bottoms in the sublittoral zone at depths of between 60 metres and 1,325 metres . It can reach 60 centimetres in length. Its native habitat is the Western Pacific, stretching from the Pacific coast of Japan in the north, through the east coast of Korea, down the coast of China and the Yellow Sea, as far as Taiwan in the south.

Categories: Fish
Also known as:
Japanese: 蒸鰈
Japanese (Romanized): mushigarei
Latin species name: Eopsetta grigorjewi
Wikidata ID: Q2081962
Wikipedia title: Shotted halibut
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