The cod thrive in warm waters and sudden warming of sea water have made a positive impact on cod populations. However, the cod are especially vulnerable in the sudden cooling of ocean water and being exposed to lower temperatures may lead to a decline in cod population.
Fish from the water.
A cod is neither a reptile nor a mammal. It is a fish; class Osteicthyes
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Arctic Cod are meat eaters who prefer hunting at night. Arctic Cod eat other cod, mussels, worms, haddock, and sand eels.
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Torsten. Fischer has written: 'The effects of climate induced temperature changes on cod (Gadus morhua L.)' -- subject(s): Atlantic cod, Climate, Effect of temperature on
The water temperature changes and is colder in spring, fall, and winter than in the summer
This depends on pH, temperature, oxygen concentration (TOD, BOD, COD), concentration of many impurities, radioactivity, water flow speed, biology of the water, etc.
COD = Chemical Oxygen Demand
Yes. Cod is a fish found in salt water.
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There is no such thing as "farm" water. However Cod is a fish adapted to the marine environment.
Temperature, volume, as well as a break down of contents including contaminants. BOD, COD, Turbidity, conductivity and many more. Please see related link on indicators of drinking water.
Cod are salt water fish. There is a fresh water member of the Cod family called the Burbot, which is now quite rare.
cod fish live in salt water
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