gadoid

NOUN
  1. a soft-finned fish of the family Gadidae
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How To Use gadoid In A Sentence

  • By-catches of gadoids and hake in the Nephrops fisheries are often considerable.
  • Most assessments on capture-induced skin injury have been conducted on gadoids and herring.
  • Atlantic cod is the most abundant gadoid species in the northern North Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth
  • Thus, pelagic and early demersal growth appear to represent distinct stanzas in the growth history of these gadoids.
  • In 1992, Dr. Steven Murawski, now National Marine Fisheries Service's chief scientist, wrote, "Given the current high abundance of skates and dogfish, it may not be possible to increase gadoid (cod and haddock) and flounder abundance without 'extracting' some of the current standing stock. UnderwaterTimes.com News of the Underwater World
  • There is a huge commercial interest in many gadoids all around the world.
  • Young gadoid fish, which have been observed sheltering beneath jellyfish (Scyphozoa and Hydrozoa) umbrellas.
  • Life history and ecology of the gadoid resources of the Barents Sea. Featured Articles - Encyclopedia of Earth
  • Rockling fry, like those of other gadoids, drift at the surface for their first few months.
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