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  Cod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus of fish, belonging to the family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name of a variety of other fishes.
Cod is a popular food fish with a mild flavor, low fat content, and a dense white flesh that flakes easily.
Cod livers are processed to make cod liver oil, an important source of Vitamin A, Vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA).
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 Black Cod Fish
Maori cod were classified in genus Notothenia, and older literature will usually refer to them as belonging in that group.
Anoplopoma fimbria") is occasionally called Black Cod as well, and is likewise not a true cod.
cod, and gets its name from the fact that it is a food fish.
www.edinformatics.com /culinaryarts/food_encyclopedia/black_cod.htm   (198 words)

  
 Cod [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus of fish, belonging to the family Gadidae Gadidae is a family of marine fish, included in the order Gadiformes.
Cod liver oil is a significant source of supplemental vitamin A and D. Scientists are discovering that it isn't just the vitamins in cod liver oil that are healthy, but the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils also help fight and prevent various ailments....
Maori CodThe Maori Cod (Paranotothenia magellanica) is a commercially harvested fish from the Southern Ocean.
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 Cod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cod forms part of the common name of many other fish not longer classified in the genus Gadus.
COD is an abbreviation of Cause Of Death
COD is also an abbreviation of chemical oxygen demand.
www.encyclopedia-online.info /Cod   (498 words)

  
 Maori   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
HMS Maori HMS Maori (L-24/F-24/G-24) was a 1945.
Maori cod Paranotothenia magellanica The Maori cod (Paranotothenia magellanica) is a commercially harvested Perciformes...
Taha maori Taha maori is a New Zealand English It means "the Maori side (of a question)" or "the Maori perspective" as o...
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 Nuova Zelanda: Tutte le informazioni su Nuova Zelanda su Encyclopedia.it   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
I Maori arrivarono in Nuova Zelanda probabilmente tra il 950 e il 1350, sconfiggendo i nativi Moriori, vi si insediarono, sostituendoli.
Nel 1840 viene firmato il Trattato di Waitangi, con cui i Maori cedono la Nuova Zelanda alla Gran Bretagna.
Europei 82%, maori 9%, altre popolazioni del Pacifico 3%, altri (inclusi cinesi) 6%.
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 Learn more about Cod in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cod forms part of the common name of many other fish not now classified in the genus Gadus.
Many of these are members of the family Gadidae, and several were formerly classified in genus Gadus; others are members of three related families whose names include the word "cod", the Morid cods, Moridae (100 or so species), the Eel cods, Muraenolepididae (4 species), the Eucla cods Euclichthyidae (1 species).
Some other related fish have common names derived from "cod", such as codling, codlet or tomcod.
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Black cod (Paranotothenia microlepidota) is a marine fish with distribution ranging from New Zealand to sub-antarctic seas.
Until 1989, the Black cod and the related Maori cod were classified in genus Notothenia, and older literature will usually refer to them as belonging in that group.
The Black cod is unrelated to the true cod, and gets its name from the fact that it is a food fish.
www.informationgenius.com /encyclopedia/b/bl/black_cod.html   (175 words)

  
 Rock cod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Yellow-spotted rock cod are pale with many close-set brown to greenish yellow spots on head, body and fins and a distinct white margin to the caudal fin.
Juvenile estuary rock cod are common in shallow waters of estuaries over sand, mud and gravel substrates and among mangroves, yet small (less than 20 cm total length) yellow-spotted rock cod are not uncommon at water depths to 80 m.
Rock cod are carnivores and major predators of fishes and benthic invertebrates, primarily prawns and crabs.
adl.brs.gov.au /fishstats/atlas/37311010.cfm   (2119 words)

  
 Cod
Atlantic cod Gadus morhua\n*Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus\n*Greenland cod Gadus ogac
\nThe Tadpole cod family, Ranicipitidae, and the Eucla Cod family, Euclichthyidae, were formerly classified in this order, but are now grouped with the Gadiformes.
\nCOD is an abbreviation of Cause Of Death COD is also an abbreviation of chemical oxygen demand.
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/c/co/cod.html   (505 words)

  
 Cod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cod is the common name for the genus Gadusof fishes, belonging to the family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name of avariety of other fishes.
Cod forms part of the common name of many other fish notlonger classified in the genus Gadus.
Some other related fish have common names derived from "cod", such as codling, codlet or tomcod (note that"codling" is also used as a name for a young cod).
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 Blue Cod
Although blue cod live in waters down to about 80 m in depth, they are abundant right up to the shoreline, and in many localities are strongly territorial all year round (Doak 1972).
Blue cod were important to the pre-European Maori in many parts of New Zealand and were known variously as raawaru, paakirikiri, or paatukutuku (Williams 1971: 332).
Although no estimates of blue cod biomass are available for different parts of New Zealand, estimates for MCY indicate that blue cod have very low values compared to barracouta and snapper (Annala 1994).
www.cs.otago.ac.nz /research/foss/Bridge/blue1.htm   (922 words)

  
 Cod - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
''Atlantic cod - Gadus morhua'' Scientific_classification ia Genus:''Gadus'' Species ''Gadus morhua'Gadus macrocephalus'Gadus ogac'' Cod is the common name for the genus ''Gadus'' of fishes, belonging to the family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name of a variety of other fishes.
Many of these are members of the family Gadidae, and several were formerly classified in genus ''Gadus''; others are members of three related families whose names include the word "cod", the Morid_cods, Moridae (100 or so species), the Eel_cods, Muraenolepididae (4 species), the Eucla_cod (Euclichthyidae) (1 species).
The Tadpole cod family, Ranicipitidae, and the Eucla_Cod family, Euclichthyidae, were formerly classified in this order, but are now grouped with the Gadiformes.
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Our second dive at the Cod Hole is the Cod Feed, where huge schools of fish and Maori Wrasses compete with the large family of Potato Cod for a fish dinner.
Cod Hole is the first dive of the day, kicking off the four day dive trip.
Although these Cod are somewhat used to divers, and are more than happy to swim up for a quick rub, they are still wild creatures, so remember to treat them that way.
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 The world's top Cod websites
Cod mixed with onion, lemon juice, and bread crumbs, grilled and served on English muffins.
Cod baked with milk and served with a white sauce.
Fillets are coated with thyme, oregano, cayenne and fl peppers, paprika and garlic powder, flened in butter and served with sauteed peppers.
dirs.org /dir-wiki.cfm/Top/Home/Cooking/Fish_and_Seafood/Cod   (888 words)

  
 Cairns Information Online - Great Barrier Reef - Yacht Charters - Scuba Diving - Reef Snorkelling - Fishing
The Cod Hole is located 200 km to the north of Cairns and has become famous for it's family of resident Potato Cod (Groper).
The first dives are at the Cod Hole where huge schools of fish and Maori Wrasse compete with the large family of Giant Potato Cod for a fish dinner.
The diving depth at the Cod Hole varies from 10 to 20 metres on a sloping bottom that is dotted with high profile coral heads...
www.cairnsvisitorcentre.com /great_barrier_reef/live_aboard_excursions_adventure_divers.htm   (1709 words)

  
 Adventurers Dive Log, the Codhole, Australian Barrier Reef   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Maori wrasse (or Napolaen fish) is a green colored fish with a large hump at its' head.
One on of my many trips to the cod hole, one of the moray eels thought that the white nylon line (saftey line) on my BC was food.
The swim throughs are in the shallow area of the cod hole closer to the reef.
www.adventuredives.com /codhole.htm   (494 words)

  
 Cod -- Fish
common names, most of them including the word "cod".
tomcod (note that "codling" is also used as a name for a young cod).
Australasian Red Rock Cod, which belongs to a different order (see below), and the fish known simply as the Rock cod in New Zealand, Lotella rhacina, which as noted above actually is related to the true cod (it is a Morid cod).
www.edinformatics.com /culinaryarts/food_encyclopedia/cod_fish.htm   (401 words)

  
 Cod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
inactivity means consumers pay higher prices for cod, traditionally the most popular white fish in the region.
Depending on their size, cod auctioned at the Portland Fish Exchange last week...
Gadus ogac {{1}} Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus of fishes, belonging to the family Gadidae, and is also used in the common name of a variety of other fishes.
hallencyclopedia.com /Cod   (867 words)

  
 Dive-Oz Discussion Forums - Do Fish Have Memory
Whilst Cod can be aggressive when baitfish are about, its generally true that the large fish are quite reserved when we are in on the Cod Feed.
The Cod at the Cod Feed however are now so used to us that on some occasions we find them actually leaning on us, rubbing up against our legs and arms.
I stopped feeding the Maori Cod over a year ago and they are all still there...
www.diveoz.com.au /discussion_forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8614   (3423 words)

  
 Freediving SPECIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In the tropics, the humpheaded maori wrasse (Cheilinus fasciatus), napoleon parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) and the fl-spot tuskfish (Choeroden schoenleinii) are the largest and most prized species.
The species of cod that are important for spearfishers in tropical waters include the barramundi cod (Cromileptes altivelis), coral trouts, flowery cod (Epinephelus fuscoguttatus), maori cod (Epinephelus undulatostriatus), blue maori or purple cod (Epinephelus cyanopodus) and lunar-tailed cod or coronation trout (Variola louti).
The red rock cod or scorpionfish is sometimes speared in northern waters and the blue cod (Parapercis colias) and southern bustard cod (Pseudophycis barbata) which occur in southern waters.
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 Current Issues
Available information on harvest levels of blue cod in the top of the South Island suggests it may be as high as 290 tonnes caught by recreational fishers each year, the majority of which is caught in the Marlborough Sounds.
Mr Creswell said retaining existing separate sub-management areas was no longer considered appropriate because of the ability of recreational fishers and charter boat operators to shift their fishing effort into the outer Sounds and adjoining areas.
The current daily bag limits for blue cod are six fish per person in the Marlborough Sounds area and 10 in Golden and Tasman Bays.
www.fish.govt.nz /current/press/pr051202.htm   (750 words)

  
 Cods and gropers - Maori cod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Soft dorsal, anal and tail fins are edged with yellow and they have a yellow maxillary streak above their top lip.
Most cods and gropers have very small scales, hard to see lateral lines and usually very rounded to emarginate tail fins.
Fish in this group are bottom-dwelling (demersal) predators that are highly regarded food fish.
www.dpi.qld.gov.au /fishguide/15716.html   (81 words)

  
 Research Planning: Medium Term Plans - Inshore Finfish Fisheries
Blue cod are generally the most important recreational finfish in Marlborough, Otago, Southland and the Chatham Islands.
No quantitative information on the level of Maori customary fishing is available.
The management and stock assessment approaches for blue cod are given in Table 5.
www.fish.govt.nz /sustainability/research/planning/medium/inshore3.htm   (542 words)

  
 Rex Hunt Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
What little swell there was started at around 1m then then abated to half a metre as the week progressed, which kept small boat owners happy, judging by the very full boat ramp opposite Davo's Bait and Tackle.
Squire, Pearl Perch and Maori Cod were common to the visited reefs.
And Brisbane angler Harvey Walsh was out on Massoud's Reef with Noosa Blue Water Charters on Saturday when he landed his standout for the day; a Maori Cod which weighed in at 5.5kg.
www.rexhunt.com.au /news/newsitem.php?ID=130   (709 words)

  
 Maori cod   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Maori cod (Paranotothenia magellanica) is a commercially harvested fish from the Southern Ocean.
Because of its wide distribution it is fished by many countries, and is known by various names such as Orange throat notothen (South Africa), Maori Cod (USA), Maori Chief (USA), Megallanic Rockcod (USA), Blue nonothenia (USA) and Black cod (New Zealand).
It is a bluish colored fish with a greyish yellow underside.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/maori_cod   (213 words)

  
 Fishing Monthly - Latest Fishing Reports - Updated Weekly
Estuary cod, tarpon, trevally and flathead are also being reported with poddy mullet or large live prawns being the best option.
Any of the canal developments will also be worth trying for jacks or cod, with live baits fished in the deeper holes and around structure being a good option.
North Reef is fishing well for Maori cod, parrot, moses perch and sweetlip.
www.fishingmonthly.com.au /reports/Fishing-reports/qld/2003/1124.html   (2824 words)

  
 The December Fishing Report, Week One 1999, Noosa, Queensland, Australia.
With predominantly 10 to 15 knot variable Easterlies and swells at 1.2 to 1.5 metres there wasn't a day this week that could be classified as unfishable, even though at times conditions were a little bit lumpy.
Pearl Perch, Squire, Rosy Jobfish and quality Parrot Fish came from the Barwon Banks and Sunshine Reef yielded Coral Trout, Maori Cod, Sweetlip, Parrot Fish, Pearl and Moses Perch, Mowong and Spotted Mackerel.
The tides were favourable from Friday on and there were some quality Tailor taken from the beach gutters on the North Shore as dusk coincided with the high.
www.fishingnoosa.com.au /dec1.htm   (547 words)

  
 Global Adrenaline :: Australia New Zealand :: Australia :: Ultimate Diving & Rafting Adventure
We'll have a chance to dive with a family of giant potato cod and maori wrasse at the world-famous Cod Hole.
If none are sighted within a reasonable time, our partners will turn their focus to providing as many of the dives on a standard itinerary as circumstances would allow.
We'll have opportunities to swim, play with, and photograph a family of giant potato cod at the Cod Hole.
www.globaladrenaline.com /australianewzealand/australia/trip4   (2275 words)

  
 Diving Cairns - Live Aboards - Mike Ball 4 Day Cod Hole
On this fantastic 4 day itinerary you are able to dive with a family of giant potato cod, maori wrasse and a moray eels at the world famous Cod Hole.
Supersport is the best appointed live aboard vessel operating to Cod Hole.
Swim, play with and photograph a family of giant potato cod at the Cod Hole.
www.divingcairns.com.au /liveaboard5.html   (815 words)

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