Greenland cod

English

a Greenland cod

Noun

Greenland cod (plural Greenland cod)

  1. A species of ray-finned fish in the cod family, (Gadus macrocephalus ogac, syn. Gadus ogac).
    • 1873, United States Bureau of Fisheries, Report of the Commissioner - United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries, U.S. Government Printing Office:
      Gadus ojac Rich. (d. s.)—Greenland cod-fish; ojac or ovak (Greenland). Polar regions.
    • 1990, Daniel M. Cohen, Gadiform Fishes of the World:
      Greenland cods have been observed to perform migrations over 1000 km, northeastern Atlantic cod, 800-900 km, while cod of the North Sea, the Channel, and the Irish Sea undertake migrations of lesser magnitude.
    • 2007, George A. Rose, Cod: The Ecological History of the North Atlantic Fisheries:
      The Greenland cod (Gadus ogac) is often called rock cod in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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