The Grand Banks is a region in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is known for its rich fishing grounds, particularly for cod fish, and has been a significant fishing area for centuries.
The Grand Banks has so many fish because of the habitat. There are underwater plateaus where the fish can flourish at various depths. The Grand Banks is a commercial fishing region near Newfoundland.
Probably Portugal. Portugese fishermen founded the Newfoundland cod fishery. However Norwegian fishermen were catching and salting /air drying cod fish caught in the North Sea long before the Grand Banks were discovered.
Newfoundland's Grand Banks
the famous fishing grounds are called the Grand Banks and support cod fish life so well because the micture of the cold arctic current and the warm southern current coming from the golf to create exalent phyto plankton breeding grounds for the cod to eat.
A type of fish
A cod is a fish.
A cod is neither a reptile nor a mammal. It is a fish; class Osteicthyes
No, it is not, a cod fish is a type of fish.
no, cod are saltwater fish
Do cod fish eat plant
because of the clear, shallow water there and the food.