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The Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides), also known as Chilean sea bass, mero, and icefish, [2] is a species of notothen found in cold waters (1–4 °C or 34–39 °F) between depths of 45 and 3,850 m (150 and 12,630 ft) in the southern Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans and Southern Ocean on seamounts and continental shelves around most Subantarctic islands.
Chilean sea bass" is a marketing name coined in 1977 by Lee Lantz, a fish wholesaler who wanted a more attractive name for selling the Patagonian toothfish to Americans. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 1994, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accepted "Chilean sea bass" as an "alternative market name" for Patagonian toothfish. [ 6 ]
It is caught for food and marketed as Chilean sea bass together with its sister species, the more northerly Patagonian toothfish (D. eliginoides). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Often mistakenly called "Antarctic cod", the Antarctic toothfish belongs to the notothen family ( Nototheniidae ), a family of fish genera that are abundant near Antarctica.
The Chilean Sea Bass packs, which are available exclusively online, include exactly the same crackers as regular Goldfish. The only difference is the “more adult” fish-based name, per a press ...
Chilean Sea Bass is a playful nod to adults that the iconic fish-shaped snack is for grown-up tastes too," Goldfish Vice President Danielle Brown said in a news release. The crackers will taste ...
The snack that smiles back has announced a change to its iconic name.. Goldfish crackers will now be known as “Chilean Sea Bass” beginning Wednesday (October 23), in an effort to expand its ...
But the Chilean Sea Bass snacks won’t appear on shelves: Bags featuring the branding are only being sold online beginning Wednesday and just for one week. Goldfish reminds people that the ...
Corvina - Chilean Sea Bass; Congrio, the family of conger and garden eels; Merluza, a family of cod-like fishes, including most hakes. Loco, a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk native to the coasts of Chile and Peru. Picoroco, a species of giant barnacles native to the coasts of Chile and southern Peru.