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Plaice is a
common name for a
group of
flatfish that
comprises four species: the European, American,
Alaskan and scale-eye
plaice. Commercially, the most...
- The
European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa),
commonly referred to as
simply plaice, is a
species of
marine flatfish in the
genus Pleuronectes of the family...
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which lie flat on the
ocean floor.
Examples are flounder, sole, turbot,
plaice, and halibut. The
adult fish of many
species have both eyes on one side...
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important food fish are in this order,
including the flounders, soles, turbot,
plaice, and halibut. Some
flatfish can
camouflage themselves on the
ocean floor...
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other major bottom-feeding fish in the
North Sea such as cod, monkfish, and
plaice, is
listed by the ICES as "outside safe
biological limits." Moreover, they...
- 18 cm (7 in). The
European flounder sometimes hybridises with
European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) and,
particularly in the
western Baltic Sea, the...
- (4 species)
European plaice American plaice Alaska plaice Scale-eye
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including not only the
various fish
called flounders, but also the
European plaice, the halibuts, the
lemon sole, the
common dab, the
Pacific Dover sole, and...
- (4 species)
European plaice American plaice Alaska plaice Scale-eye
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distinguished by the
presence of a long hook on the
snout overhanging the
mouth, and the
absence of
pectoral fins.
Their eyes are both on the left side...