Atlantic Rockfish:
* North Atlantic: From the Gulf of Maine to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland and as far south as the Carolinas.
* Habitat: They prefer rocky reefs, shipwrecks, and areas with strong currents.
Pacific Rockfish:
* Eastern Pacific: From Alaska to Southern California.
* Habitat: They are found in a variety of habitats including rocky reefs, kelp forests, and sandy bottoms.
Specific species:
* Black Sea Bass: Found along the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to Florida.
* Red Snapper: Found in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
* Yellowtail Rockfish: Found along the Pacific coast from Alaska to California.
Important Note: Rockfish are long-lived and slow-growing, which makes them vulnerable to overfishing. Conservation efforts are important to ensure healthy populations for future generations.