- Dut: Kabeljauw (dogger, gul, kolvis, labberdaan, muitje, stockvis)
- Lat: Gadus morhua
- Eng: Cod (codling)
- Ger: Kabeljau (Dorsch)
- Fren: Cabillaud, Morue
- Dan: Torsk

- Cod, Ecomare
Cod
Cod is a cold-water species which prefers water temperatures around 10°C. It used to be common in the North Sea, however it has been seriously overfished since the early 1990s. It can live at depths down to 600 meters, however is usually found between 150 and 200 meters deep. Cod can grow to a length of 1.6 meters and weigh 40 kg. It hunts other fish, crustaceans, cuttlefish and worms. Cod forms schools in shallow water and makes limited migrations in search of food and to spawn. Cod is seriously overfished in the North Sea.
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