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Yes, it is a fish. Scophthalmus maximus
A Turbot is a type of flatfish found in the North Atlantic. The link below shows a photo.
* Flounder * Sole * Turbot * Plaice * Halibut
Major angling flatfish include dab, turbot, plaice, flounder, brill, and Dover sole. Other names of flatfish are Pacific sanddab, and a variety of sole including sand sole, butter sole, and rock sole.
The number of fillets that can be obtained from a flat fish depends on its size and weight. Generally, a small flat fish like a sole or plaice can yield 2-4 fillets, while larger species like halibut or turbot can be divided into 6-8 fillets.
Plaice is one, Turbot and Flounder are others. There are several roundish, flat fish that are good to eat.
The turbot in Australia was caught bare handed. "That turbot was delicious!" (Turbot is a species of fish also commonly caught off the east coasts of Canada and the United States, and are very popular for dinner!)
Up to 36"
yes it is a type of fish
Yes, it is a fish. Scophthalmus maximus
whiff, type of flounder
One fish I could think of is the Parrot fish.
A Turbot is a type of flatfish found in the North Atlantic. The link below shows a photo.
Many fish are available from the Baltic, Cod, herring, flounder, turbot, plaice and more
Dab Plaice, sole, turbot, halibut and skate Plaice, sole, turbot, halibut and skate
Turbot
Brill are the most common although megrim are also in the same family