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The Atlantic cod (pl.: cod; Gadus morhua) is a fish of the family Gadidae, widely consumed by humans. It is also commercially known as cod or codling. [3] [n 1]In the western Atlantic Ocean, cod has a distribution north of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and around both coasts of Greenland and the Labrador Sea; in the eastern Atlantic, it is found from the Bay of Biscay north to the Arctic ...
Capture of Atlantic Cod 1950–2005. The northwest Atlantic cod has been regarded as heavily overfished throughout its range, resulting in a crash in the fishery in the United States and Canada during the early 1990s. Newfoundland's northern cod fishery can be traced back to the 16th century. "On average, about 300,000 tonnes (330,000 short ...
Worst: Culver's North Atlantic Cod Sandwich Culver's North Atlantic Cod Sandwich Nutrition : 600 calories, 34g fat (8g sat fat), 750mg sodium, 50g carbs (1g fiber, 6g sugar), 27g protein
5. Culver’s North Atlantic Cod Filet Sandwich. Unlike most of the other fish sandwiches, Culver’s version is made with cod. MacDonald says cod (though it’s similar to pollock) is slightly ...
Cusk are primarily fished on the North American North Atlantic coastal shelf near the American state of Maine and the Canadian Maritimes. In the Gulf of Maine, cusk are chiefly taken on hook and line. Line trawls account for most of the commercial catch off the New England coast, and most of them are caught during the winter and spring. The ...
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Illustration of fish from the Danish Ingolf-Expedition, 1899. The North Atlantic codling is at bottom right. The North Atlantic codling is pink-brown in colour with a blue tinge; albinos are common. [7] It is up to 44 cm (1.44 ft) in length. [8] Its posterior nostril is immediately anterior to the eye. There are 55–60 dorsal finrays and 50 ...
Microgadus tomcod Walbaum. — Poulamon atlantique, Petit poisson des chenaux, poulamon, petite morue, loche. — (Atlantic tomcod, Tomcod, Frostfish, Tommycod), is a type of cod found in North American coastal waters from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Estuary of St. Lawrence River and northern Newfoundland, south to Virginia.