The
sablefish (
Anoplopoma fimbria) is one of two members of the
fish family
Anoplopomatidae and the
only species in the
Anoplopoma genus. In
English, common names for it include
sable (USA),
black cod (USA, UK, Canada),
blue cod (UK),
bluefish (UK),
candlefish (UK),
coal cod (UK),
coalfish (Canada),
beshow, and
skil(fish) (Canada), although many of these names also refer to other, unrelated, species. In the USA, the FDA accepts only "sablefish" as the Acceptable Market Name; "black cod" is considered a vernacular (regional) name and should not be used as a Statement of Identity for this species. The sablefish is found in muddy sea beds in the
North Pacific at depths of and is commercially important to
Japan.