Clupea pallasii Valenciennes, 1847

Description


Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 13 - 21; Anal spines: 0; Anal soft rays: 12 - 23; Vertebrae: 46 - 58. Without prominent keel; no median notch in upper jaw. Gill cover without radiating bony striae. No distinctive dark spots on body or fins. Overlaps C. harengus in White Sea, but distinguished by fewer vertebrae (usually 52 to 55; cf. usually 55 to 57) and fewer post-pelvic scutes (10 to 14; cf. 12 to 16). Dark blue to olivaceous above, shading to silver below (Ref. 27547). Precaudal vertebrae: 29-31-32; caudal vertebrae: 19-22-22 (Ref. 265).

Common Names


  • Iqalluarpak , Alutiiq (Chugach) , Alaska
  • Sleď pacifický , Czech , Czechia
  • Sleď tichomořský , Czech , Czechia
  • Stillehavssild , Danish , Denmark
  • Pacifische haring , Dutch , Netherlands
  • Blue back , English , Canada
  • Blue herring , English , Canada
  • Herring , English , Canada
  • North pacific herring , English , Canada
  • North Pacific herring , English , UK
  • Oriental herring , English , Canada
  • Oriental herring , English , Russia
  • Pacific herring , English , Canada
  • Pacific herring , English , Russia
  • Pacific herring , English , USA
  • Pacific herring , English , Alaska
  • Pacific herring , English , UK
  • Idaheeringas , Estonian , Estonia
  • Vienansilli , Finnish , Finland
  • Hareng du Pacifique , French , Global
  • Hareng du Pacifique , French , Canada
  • Hareng du Pacifique , French , Canada
  • Hareng pacifique , French , Canada
  • Pazifischer Hering , German , Germany
  • Gaaw , Haida , Canada
  • Spawn-on-kelp , Haida , Canada
  • Iinang , Haida (Skidegate and Massett dialects) , Canada
  • K'aaw , Haida (Skidegate) , Canada
  • הרינג /מליח , Hebrew , Israel
  • Wáńái , Heiltsuk , Canada
  • Kyrrahafs-sild , Icelandic , Iceland
  • Iituuq , Inuktitut , Canada
  • Iquallux-paq , Inuktitut , Alaska
  • Kapiselik , Inuktitut , Greenland
  • Kapisilik , Inuktitut , Greenland
  • Kavisilâq , Inuktitut , Canada
  • Kavisilaq , Inuktitut , Canada
  • Kobloora , Inuktitut , Russia
  • Krolleliprark , Inuktitut , Canada
  • Piqquaqtitaq , Inuktitut , Canada
  • Pirkroartitak , Inuktitut , Canada
  • Uksruktuuk , Inuktitut , Alaska
  • Uqsruqtuuq , Inuktitut , Canada
  • Pikoaktit , Inuktitut (Inuvialuktun) , Canada
  • Qaaktaq , Inuktitut (Inuvialuktun) , Canada
  • Qaantaq , Inuktitut (Inuvialuktun) , Canada
  • Uqsruqtuuq , Inupiat , Alaska
  • Aringa del Pacifico , Italian , Italy
  • Nishin , Japanese , Japan
  • ニシン , Japanese , Japan
  • Ch'ǒng-ǒ , Korean , Korea (South)
  • 청어 , Korean , Korea (South)
  • Fēi , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • Tài píng yáng fēi yǔ , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 太平洋鯡 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • 太平洋鲱 , Mandarin Chinese , China
  • Sledz pacyficzny , Polish , Poland
  • Arenque-do-pacífico , Portuguese , Portugal
  • Arenque-do-Pacifíco , Portuguese , Portugal
  • Vostochnaya sel'd' , Russian , Russia
  • Сельдь восточная , Russian , Russia
  • Slhele lhong'et , Salish (Saanich) , Canada
  • Slhong'et , Salish (Saanich) , Canada
  • Srdela pacificka , Serbian , Serbia
  • Pacifiški sled , Slovene , Slovenia
  • Arenque del Pacifico , Spanish , Spain
  • Arenque del Pacífico , Spanish , Spain
  • Arenque del Pacifico , Spanish , Mexico
  • Arenque del Pacifico , Spanish , Mexico
  • Stillahavssill , Swedish , Sweden
  • Skah , Tsimshian , Canada
  • Tskah , Tsimshian , Canada
  • Pasifik ringasi , Turkish , Turkey
  • Оселедець біломорський , Ukrainian , Ukraine
  • Оселедець тихоокеанський , Ukrainian , Ukraine
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy


    Kingdom: Animalia

    Phylum: Chordata

    Class: Teleostei

    Order: Clupeiformes

    Family: Clupeidae

    Genus: Clupea

    Species: Clupea pallasii Valenciennes, 1847

    Climate Zone


  • Temperate
  • Location


  • Arctic: White Sea eastward to Ob inlet. Western Pacific: Anadyr Bay, eastern coasts of Kamchatka, possibly the Aleutian Islands southward to Japan and west coast of Korea. Eastern Pacific: Kent Peninsula at 107°W and Beaufort Sea southward to northern Baja California, Mexico.
  • Biology


    Neritic species (Ref. 11230). A coastal and schooling species (Ref. 188). Landlocked populations exist. Mature adults migrate inshore, entering estuaries to breed. During the summer of their first year, young form schools in shallow bays, inlets and channels that appear at the surface; these schools disappear in the fall and remain in deep water for the next 2-3 years (Ref. 6885, 27547). Young feed mainly on crustaceans, but also take decapod and mollusk larvae; adults prey mainly on large crustaceans and small fishes (Ref. 6885, 27547). Because it does not undertake extensive coastal migrations, the mixing of local populations is relatively rare (Ref. 27547). In the eastern Pacific, the fish is mainly caught for roe markets in Asia (Ref. 9988). There is a fishery for eggs laid on kelp, which when salted, is called kazunoko-kombu, and is considered a delicacy in Japan (Ref. 27547). Used in Chinese medicine (Ref. 12166). Utilized fresh, dried or salted, smoked, canned, and frozen; eaten pan-fried, broiled, and baked (Ref. 9988). Possibly to 475 m depth (Ref. 6793).

    Habitat


    freshwater

    Conservation Status


    Data deficient

    Threat to Humans


    Harmless