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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 .
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 ...
27 maj 2024 · What is haddock? The haddock is a medium-sized saltwater ray-fin fish. It is a member of the true cod family. As a carnivore, most of its prey consists of slow-moving invertebrates along the ocean floor. Where are haddock found? Haddocks are found on both sides of the North Atlantic, nestled within gulfs, banks, and bays.
Common names. The name haddock is used in Britain to describe only one species, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, and there are no other English common names for it in general use. The name Norway haddock is sometimes used to describe the redfish, Sebastes, a fish not related to the haddock.
11 paź 2024 · haddock, (Melanogrammus aeglefinus), valuable North Atlantic food fish of the cod family, Gadidae, that is often smoked and sold as “finnan haddie.” The haddock is a bottom dweller and a carnivore, feeding on invertebrates and some fishes.
Haddock is the common name for a marine fish of the North Atlantic, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, similar to the cod of the same family (Gadidae) and subfamily (Gadinae), but having a prominent dark blotch over the pectoral fins and with a dark lateral line rather than a light lateral line.
Key Information. Scientific name: Melanogrammus aeglefinus. Predators and Threats: Larger fish and marine mammals like seals and whales. Threatened by overfishing. Unique adaptations: Haddock have lateral line running along their sides, which helps them detect changes in the water.