Pollock fish primarily feed on small fish, crustaceans, and zooplankton. Their diet consists of organisms like copepods, krill, and small shrimp, which they catch while swimming in the water column. As opportunistic feeders, Pollock may also consume other available marine organisms, adapting their diet based on the availability of food sources in their environment.
I know that Northern Fur Seals do.
Since Pollock fish have fins and scales, it is a kosher fish and there is no theological prohibition against eating it. However a majority of Seventh-day Adventists are vegetarian and do not eat meat of any kind, including fish, for health reasons.
To name a couple Tuna and Cod. Cod can be subsituted with Pollock! And yet people still kill the cod!
All animals, including pollock, taken from the sea are halal.
To be kosher, a fish must have both fins and scales - hence no sharks, rays or cetaceans (which were believed to be fish in the times when kashrut laws were first developed). Pollock have both and are as a result kosher.
There are several species of Pollock, but all move by swishing their tails from side to side.
Fin whales feed mainly on krill. However, they also eat schooling fish including herring, cod, mackerel, Pollock, sardine, and capelin. Fish are eaten more often in winter.
Pollock
Yes, Pollocks do have scales.
No, pollock are not members of the shellfish family. They are a species of fish that belong to the cod family. Shellfish typically refer to mollusks (such as clams, oysters, and mussels) and crustaceans (such as shrimp, crabs, and lobsters).
Humpback whales eat krill and small schooling fish such as herring, salmon, capelin and sand lance as well as Mackerel, pollock and haddock .
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