- The
Alaska pollock or
walleye pollock (Gadus
chalcogrammus) is a
marine fish
species of the cod
genus Gadus and
family Gadidae. It is a semi-pelagic schooling...
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January 2017.
Gadus chalcogrammus [Catalogue of Life],
Updated 15
March 2012.
Retrieved 27
April 2012.
Eschmeyer W.F. (2012)
chalcogrammus,
Gadus Archived...
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known as
myeongnan and tarako) is the roe of
Alaska pollock (Gadus
chalcogrammus) which,
despite its name, is a
species of cod.
Salted pollock roe is...
- crab flesh. Most crab
sticks today are made from
Alaska pollock (Gadus
chalcogrammus) of the
North Pacific Ocean. This main
ingredient is
often mixed with...
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referred to as pollock: the
Alaska pollock or
walleye pollock (Gadus
chalcogrammus),
including the form
known as the
Norway pollock. They are also members...
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belongs to
genus Gadus is
commonly not
called cod (Alaska pollock,
Gadus chalcogrammus). The two most
common species of cod are the
Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)...
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Alaska pollock (Gadus
chalcogrammus), a
species of cod (Gadus)
found in the
North Pacific Ocean, is used as food globally.
Compared with
common pollock...
- fishery, which, in turn,
helps to
support eagles.
Alaska pollock (Gadus
chalcogrammus),
along with the cod, is the most
important food
source for wintering...
- prey
items were fish, led by the 800 g (1.8 lb)
Alaska pollock (Gadus
chalcogrammus) at 18.4%. In
different studies of the
Danube Delta of Romania, from...
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Merluccius productus, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC
Walleye pollock Gadus chalcogrammus, JF SJ BB SG NG NS SS HC
Pacific cod
Gadus macrocephalus, JF SJ BB SG...