Animals

Cod

Cod is the common name for the demersal fish genus Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae. Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and some species suggested to belong to genus Gadusare not called cod (the Alaska pollock),more info:wiki

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#10           26 Interesting And Fun Facts About Cod,more info:tonsoffacts

Cod are a saltwater fish. There’s three different species of cod. They are the Atlantic, Pacific, and Greenland cod. They mostly live in cold waters in the Atlantic and Pacific ocean. Take a look below for 26 more interesting and fun facts about cod.

#9           Scientists spawn and hatch Arctic cod in lab,more info:intrafish

 

#8            Cod: The Fish that Made New England | Pew,more info:Pew

 

#7            Top exporters of Norwegian Cod,more info:norwayexports

 

#6           Of Cod and Climate,more info:education.nationalgeographic

 

#5         Irish Sea Cod Tagging Project,more info:marine

The Marine Institute, in partnership with AFBI in Northern Ireland and CEFAS in the UK, have been conducting a cod tagging project in the Irish Sea between 2016 and 2018. The project has been funded by the European Commission with the three research agencies working alongside the fishing industry and recreational fishermen to gain a better understanding of the factors that have an influence on cod (Gadus morhua) in the Irish Sea.

#4         Black Cod (Sablefish),more info:catalinaop

 

#3         cod,more info:panda

 

#2         The spawning migration of the Northeast Arctic cod,more info:marmaed

Many animals migrate for various reasons, for instance to find new feeding grounds, survive harsh climate, or reproduce. Northeast Arctic cod is a fish that is of high economic importance to Norway and Russia and which undertakes annual migrations. Here, I will talk about its spawning migration and highlight some of its costs and benefits.

#1          The Brexit catch for North Sea cod,more info:ft

 

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