Raja Laevis are a type of skate fish found in the Pacific Ocean. They are known for their distinct physical appearance and unique characteristics. Synonyms for Raja Laevis include rough skate, sand skate, and big skate. These fish are known for their rough skin and large size, with some growing up to six feet long. They are bottom dwellers and feed on a variety of small fish and crustaceans. Their meat is often used in traditional dishes in some cultures. Despite being a popular target for commercial fishing, they are also important members of the ocean ecosystem, serving as prey for larger predators such as sharks and sea lions.