how does the atlantic cod protects itslef
it eats food
An Atlantic cod is a sea fish, the common cod, Latin name Gadus morhua.
The Atlantic cod is found in the North Atlantic Ocean and in parts of the Arctic Ocean.
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by flying away swiftly or diving.
No, arctic cod and Atlantic cod are not the same species. Arctic cod (Boreogadus saida) are primarily found in Arctic waters and are adapted to cold environments, while Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) inhabit the North Atlantic Ocean and are more commonly found in temperate waters. They have different ecological roles, habitats, and adaptations to their respective environments.
Botanical names are given to plants. The Atlantic cod fish is an ANIMAL so of course it does not have a botanical name. However the scientific name for the Atlantic cod is Gadus morhua.
The Cod is a name for a number of fish species, the most common being the Atlantic Cod
Atlantic cod biomass refers to the total weight of Atlantic cod in a given area, usually measured in metric tons. Monitoring the biomass is important for sustainable fisheries management, as it helps assess the health and abundance of the cod population and informs fishing quotas and conservation efforts. Tracking changes in biomass over time is crucial for ensuring the long-term sustainability of Atlantic cod stocks.
The Atlantic Ocean.
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