- as pollock. It is
commonly known in
Britain as the coalfish, coley, or
saithe (/seɪð/ or /seɪθ/), and the
young fish may also be
called podleys or cuddies...
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Ireland and the
United Kingdom,
while Pollachius virens is
usually known as
saithe or
coley in
Great Britain and
Ireland (derived from the
older name coalfish)...
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reached its
lowest levels in the 1960s–1980s but is now recovered.
Arctic saithe and
haddock are
considered fully fished; Sand eel is
overfished as was capelin...
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Antarctic cod
Black cod
Maori cod True
pollock Pollachius Atlantic pollock Saithe (pollock)
Fisheries Bottom trawling Cod boat Cod
fisheries Cod
fishing in...
- Over 230
species of fish live in the
North Sea. Cod, haddock, whiting,
saithe, plaice, sole, mackerel, herring, pouting, sprat, and
sandeel are all very...
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Antarctic cod
Black cod
Maori cod True
pollock Pollachius Atlantic pollock Saithe (pollock)
Fisheries Bottom trawling Cod boat Cod
fisheries Cod
fishing in...
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Antarctic cod
Black cod
Maori cod True
pollock Pollachius Atlantic pollock Saithe (pollock)
Fisheries Bottom trawling Cod boat Cod
fisheries Cod
fishing in...
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Banffshire until 1975. The
original name may come from Port Saoithe,
meaning "
saithe harbour".
Portsoy is
located on the
Moray Firth coast of
northeast Scotland...
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suggest contrasting po****tion
structure and
ecology for cod, pollack, and
saithe in a
Norwegian fjord" (PDF). ICES
Journal of
Marine Science. 69 (4): 537–546...
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served in the best restaurants. In the summer, the coalfish, or
saithe, bites, and
fresh saithe is
often served on the beach,
boiled in
seawater over an open...