Great White Sharks primarily prey on larger marine animals such as seals, sea lions, and large fish like tuna, rather than smaller fish like cod. While they are opportunistic feeders and may consume various types of fish if the opportunity arises, cod is not a typical part of their diet. Their hunting strategies are geared towards larger prey that provide more energy.
Cape cod canal is a good place for striper bass and sharks
of course if whales and sharks eat it then fish can to.
Cod are preyed upon by a variety of marine predators including seals, sharks, birds (such as seabirds like gulls), and larger fish like halibut and haddock. Additionally, smaller fish like herring and mackerel also feed on young cod.
white fish such as cod or plaice
Generally, a metallic green/brown on top, and white on the belly.
Big ones that eat other fish and CHUM
Cod fish are preyed upon by a variety of predators, both in their juvenile and adult stages. Some common predators of cod fish include larger fish such as sharks, skates, and other predatory fish like haddock, pollock, and seals. Marine mammals like dolphins and porpoises may also target cod as part of their diet. Additionally, seabirds such as gulls and cormorants may feed on smaller juvenile cod. Human fishing activities also significantly impact cod populations.
Lion fish Zebra fish Elephant fish White bait Cod
Bears, Carnivores and any other animal that eats fish and has cod in the area.
Shark eats cod. Typically great white and tiger sharks.Barracudas have eaten it too, but it's rare.
sharks eat cod
Atlantic cod have several natural predators, including larger fish species such as sharks, larger cod, and seabirds. Juvenile cod are particularly vulnerable to predation from smaller fish and invertebrates. Additionally, seals and marine mammals can also prey on cod, especially in coastal regions. These predation pressures can impact cod populations and their ecosystem dynamics.