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Cod

Cod meaning

A type of sea fish or the meat from said fish. | An Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). | A type of sea fish or the meat from said fish.

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Marketed as cod Some fish that do not have "cod" in their names are sometimes sold as cod.

Restrictions on cod effectively limit fishing on other groundfish species with which the cod swim, such as flounder and haddock. citation Cod populations or stocks can differ significantly both in appearance and biology.

Severely shrunken Atlantic cod stocks have led to the marketing of cod replacements using culinary names of the form "x cod", according to culinary rather than phyletic similarity.

However, had this cod been caught by a commercial fisherman, they could have sold it to a high-end restaurant, where 35 portions of cod could fetch upwards of £500.

Two ways in which it has been suggested that bottom trawling could be impacting on cod populations is through damage to their nursery grounds and by cod moralities in their bycatch.

Nature: Cape Cod National SeashoreThis holiday weekend, when many can't make it to the beach, "Sunday Morning" takes us to look at sunrise at Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts.

Sharks Spotted At 5 Cape Cod BeachesAt least five beaches were shut down because of shark sightings on Cape Cod.

Standing out among the speakers was COD Dean’s List recipient Joshua Kroll, whose speech detailed his time spent homeless and sleeping in his car on COD’s campus at night.

The 5,000 metric tons P-cod harvest set-aside was designed to provide the opportunity for vessels, Aleutian Islands shore plants and communities where Aleutian Islands shore plants are located to benefit from the P-cod fishery.

COD’s instructor of media production, Laurilie Jackson provided news regarding the growth of COD’s media program including KCOD’s new home.

Among fish, cod is produced in various preparations: bacalao al pil pil, cod Bilbao, etc..

Aquaculture Farming of Atlantic cod has received a significant amount of interest due to the overall trend of increasing cod prices alongside reduced wild catches.

Dichloro(cycloocta-1,5-diene)platinum(II) is a commercially available olefin complex, which contains easily displaceable cod ligands ("cod" being an abbreviation of 1,5-cyclooctadiene).

However, the English Place-Name Society has for many years accepted that the term Cotswold is derived from Codesuualt of the 12th century or other variations on this form, the etymology of which was given, 'Cod's-wold', which is 'Cod's high open land'.

Nearly every harbor on Cape Cod hosts sport fishing charter boats, which run from May through October. citation One of the most popular fishing spots on the East Coast is the Cape Cod Canal.

One is the Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Harwich, and the other is Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical High School in Bourne.

Other reports of cannibalism have estimated as high as 56% of the diet consists of juvenile cod. citation Reproduction Atlantic cod reproduce during a 1– to 2-month spawning season annually.

Pacific cod are smaller than Atlantic cod and are darker in colour.

Region of Cape Cod and the Islands main The Cape and Islands Like Cape Cod itself, the islands south of the Cape have evolved from whaling and trading areas to become resort destinations, attracting wealthy families, celebrities, and other tourists.

According to George, it was Maheen who added salads, as well as mahi mahi and fried cod to the menu for some healthier options at the burger joint.