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Haddock

The haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) is a saltwater ray-finned fish from the family Gadidae, the true cods. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Melanogrammus. It is found in the North Atlantic Ocean and associated seas, where it is an important species for fisheries, especially in northern Europe, where it is marketed fresh, frozen and…

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Haddock

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Triples148
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related to Fisheries · 24
Haddock → All, Atlantic, Barents Sea, Canada, Celtic Sea, Danish, Despite, During, English Channel, Faeroe Islands, Georges Bank, Guidance Committee, Iceland, ICES, In, Landings, North America, North Sea, Rockall, The
related to Habitat and biology · 24
Haddock → April, Atlantic, Barents Sea, Fair Isle-Shetland Gap, February, Following, Georges Bank, Iceland, In, It, January, July, June, March, North Sea, Norway, Off Iceland, Once, Scotland, Shetland
related to Distribution · 22
Haddock → Arctic, Atlantic, Barents Sea, Bay, Biscay, Cape Cod, Cape Hatteras, English Channel, Faroe Islands, Grand Banks, Greenland, Iceland, In, It, Newfoundland, North American, North Sea, Norway, Novaya Zemlya, Off North America
related to Taxonomy and etymology · 16
Haddock → Carolus Linnaeus, England, European, Fishes, France, Gadidae, Gadiformes, Gadinae, Gadoidea, Gadus, In, Melanogrammus, Systema, The, Theodore Nicholas Gill, World
related to As food · 10
Haddock → Atlantic, Boston, British, It, Massachusetts, Norwegian, Scotland, Unlike, When, Young
related to Further reading · 9
Haddock → Alan Davidson, Archived, ISBN, January, NOAA FishWatch, North Atlantic Seafood, November, Retrieved, Wayback Machine
related to Description · 8
Haddock → Atlantic, Devil's, Greek, It, Melanogrammus, Occasionally, The, There
related to Parasites · 7
Haddock → Cod, For, In, Lernaeocera, The, There, They
related to External links · 5
Haddock → Media, Melanogrammus, Wikibooks Cookbook, Wikimedia CommonsHaddock, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
is a · 3
Haddock → demersal species which occurs at depths from 10 to 450 m, essential ingredient in the Anglo-Indian dish kedgeree, predominant fish of choice in Scotland in a fish supper

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fish cod atlantic north species melanogrammus sea smoked fins eastern spawning years aeglefinus iceland also black however around fresh larger

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Haddockis ademersal species which occurs at depths from 10 to 450 m0.90text
Haddockis apredominant fish of choice in Scotland in a fish supper0.90text
Haddockis aessential ingredient in the Anglo-Indian dish kedgeree0.90text
amphipodsinstance ofmoving on to larger pelagic prey0.80text
euphausiidsinstance ofmoving on to larger pelagic prey0.80text
eggs of invertebratesinstance ofmoving on to larger pelagic prey0.80text
zoea larvae of decapodsinstance ofmoving on to larger pelagic prey0.80text
increasing numbers of copepodsinstance ofmoving on to larger pelagic prey0.80text
sea urchinsinstance ofAdults primarily feed on benthic invertebrates0.80text
brittlestarsinstance ofAdults primarily feed on benthic invertebrates0.80text
bivalvesinstance ofAdults primarily feed on benthic invertebrates0.80text
wormsinstance ofAdults primarily feed on benthic invertebrates0.80text

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