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Around August 2012 two greenling were caught close to the Fukushima shore.
One torpedo set the target aflame, but the second "fish" ran erratically, circled, and almost hit Greenling.
It is sometimes known as Fringed greenling and erroneously as the Red rock trout.
The combined species would have been called the Okhotsk Atka mackerel, a name now used only for the greenling.
On the afternoon of 7 August, Sailfish and Greenling made contact with an enemy convoy.
The swamp's sedge habitat is also an important site for an endangered damselfly, the Ancient Greenling.
The previous record of cesium concentration in fish was 510,000 Bq/kg detected in another greenling.
The painted greenling (Oxylebius pictus) is smaller, brighter in color, and easily recognized by its large vertical red bands.
The painted greenling, Oxylebius pictus, is a marine fish native to the eastern Pacific Ocean.
This attack brought a host of escort vessels to search for Greenling, but she evaded them and attacked a large freighter 18 October.
After shakedown training out of New London, Greenling departed 7 March 1942 for the Pacific.
Its common names include the hairy mussel, the greenling and the kelp greenling.
Hexagrammos octogrammus (Masked greenling)
Hexagrammos stelleri (Whitespotted greenling)
Additionally, during this time the Greenling became one of the first four Naval vessels to be awarded the Presidential Unit Citation.
USS Greenling has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to:
Juveniles of the painted greenling (Oxylebius pictus), a species of fish, have a facultative association with Urticina lofotensis.
Continuing to prowl off Japan, Greenling sank her last ship 10 November 1944 when she torpedoed old destroyer Patrol Boat 46.
The Rock Greenling's natural distribution is along the Pacific Coast from Alaska's Bering Sea to the coast of southern California.
Returning to Pearl Harbor 5 December, Greenling sailed for her eighth war patrol 20 December 1943, in the Caroline Islands.
For this reason it is a major fishing area for fishermen out of Matsumae, especially because of the decline in the Arabesque greenling over the last 24 to 25 years.
After destroying a sampan in the Tokyo-Aleutian Islands shipping lanes 21 October, Greenling returned to Pearl Harbor 1 November.
Atka mackerel are common to the northern Pacific ocean, and are one of only two members of the genus Pleurogrammus - the other being the Arabesque greenling (Pleurogrammus azonus).
The Okhotsk atka mackerel, Pleurogrammus azonus, commonly known as hokke in Japan, also known as the Arabesque greenling, is a mackerel-like species in the family Hexagrammidae.
There it was decided to send her to the United States, and Greenling steamed via Pearl Harbor, San Francisco, and the Panama Canal to Portsmouth, New Hampshire.