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The Atlantic Halibut is native to temperate waters of the northern Atlantic Ocean, where it lives in coastal waters and on the continental shelf down to a depth of 2,000 m.

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An Atlantic halibut is a flatfish, Latin name Hippoglossus hippoglossus, a species of halibut.

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When was Atlantic halibut created?

Atlantic halibut was created in 1758.


Largest flat fish native to Atlantic and pacific?

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What is an halibut?

Halbut* is a type of fish common to arctic ocean or Atlantic


What is a halibut?

It's a type of flatfish popular in northern Pacific and Atlantic waters.


Where does a halibut live?

They are the largest of the known "Flat fish" of the North Atlantic and Northern Pacific Oceans. They are bottom dwellers.


What is the scientific name or taxonomic classification of the fish Atlantic halibut?

The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hippoglossus hippoglossus.


How do you say Halibut in English?

You say Halibut. Halibut is an English word.


Is there a fish call hailabit?

Yes, but it is spelled Halibut, and it is a type of flatfish that lives in both the North Pacific and the North Atlantic oceans.


What has the author A B Alexander written?

A. B. Alexander has written: 'Preliminary examination of halibut fishing grounds of the Pacific coast' -- subject(s): Halibut fisheries 'Otter-trawl fishery' -- subject(s): Fishery policy, Trawls and trawling, Atlantic ocean.


What has the author Jon Hildahl written?

Jon Hildahl has written: 'Endocrine regulation of flatfish metamorphosis' -- subject(s): Somatotropin, Metamorphosis, Somatomedin, Atlantic halibut


Can you see halibut?

Halibut are not invisible so obviously they can be seen.


What rhymes with halibut?

No words in the English language rhyme with "halibut."