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  1. Brisbane River cod

    The Brisbane River cod was a unique form of Maccullochella cod that occurred naturally in the Brisbane River system, an east coast river system in south east Queensland , Australia . Their exact taxonomic status is not known, but based on several genetic studies it is suspected that Brisbane River Cod were a species intermediate between Eastern Freshwater Cod Maccullochella ikei of the Clarence River New South Wales Clarence River and Richmond River systems in northern New South Wales and Mary River Cod of the Mary River Queensland Mary River in central Queensland. All naturally occurring Maccullochella cod in east coast drainages ultimately originate from Murray cod , Maccullochella peelii that entered an east coast river system, likely the Clarence, via a natural river capture event somewhere between 0.62 and 1.62 million years ago mean estimate 1.1 million years ago , as estimated by DNA divergence rates. Brisbane River cod are extinct, from overfishing , habitat destruction and siltation , and whole of catchment scale Bush fire bushfires and ash fish kill s in the 1930s. The Brisbane River has now been restocked with Mary River cod from the Mary River system. References Anon. 2004 . New South Wales Eastern Freshwater Cod Maccullochella ikei Recovery Plan. New South Wales Department of Fisheries, Port Nelson, New South Wales, Australia. Bearlin, A.R. and Tikel, D. 2002 Conservation genetics of Murray Darling Basin fish Silver perch Bidyanus bidyanus , Murray cod Maccullochella peelii , and Trout cod M. macquariensis . In Managing Fish Translocation and Stocking in the Murray ... species of freshwater cod Pisces Percichthyidae from the Clarence River System, NSW, and M. peelii mariensis , a new subspecies from the Mary River System, QLD. Records of the Australian Museum 45 121 145. Category Percichthyidae Category Brisbane River ... 2010 . Phylogenetics and revised taxonomy of the Australian freshwater cod genus, Maccullochella Percichthyidae ...   more details



  1. Brisbane River

    , Brisbane River cod and bull shark s. The largest ship built on the river was the Robert Miller ... 01 03 work The Australian publisher News Limited ref Brisbane River cod The freshwater reaches of the Brisbane River once supported a unique species of cod, the Brisbane River cod , which was similar ...Geobox River Name section name Brisbane River native name other name other name1 category River category hide Yes Image image Brisbane CBDandSB.jpg image size 320 image caption Brisbane River, showing ... Map section map map caption map2 map2 caption Website website commons Brisbane River The Brisbane .... From 1862 the Brisbane River has been dredged for navigation purposes. The river served as an important ... of the river. Course Image Brisbane River Bridges Map New.jpg thumb right Course of the lower reaches of the Brisbane River from Ipswich to Moreton Bay. br Legend br legend 45a5ff w Brisbane River Brisbane River and w Moreton Bay Moreton Bay legend b20000 w Bridge Road bridges legend 000000 w Bridge ... only bridges Brisbane River s source is located in the Brisbane Range , east of Kingaroy, Queensland ... sea level. The Brisbane River then flows past wharves including Pinkenba Wharf and Portside Wharf ... On the southern side of the river, opposite Gardens Point, Brisbane Gardens Point , are the Kangaroo ... ref They currently form the banks of the Brisbane River. Tributaries The following major tributaries flow into the Brisbane River from the north Breakfast Creek, Queensland Breakfast Creek , Moggill ... River Queensland Bremer River and Lockyer Creek, Queensland Lockyer Creek waterways enter the Brisbane ... of Brisbane and the Brisbane River. File Brisbane River Downstream From Wivenhoe Dam 2010 While Spillway Is Open.JPG thumb right The Brisbane River a short distance downstream of Wivenhoe Dam near Fernvale, Queensland Fernvale , while the spillway is open. Before European settlement, the Brisbane River ... of the area was the Yugarabul language group. ref name Brmeanders The Brisbane River story meanders ...   more details



  1. Richmond River cod

    The Richmond River cod was a form of Maccullochella cod, now believed to have been eastern freshwater cod , Maccullochella ikei , that occurred naturally in the Richmond River system, an east coast river system in north east New South Wales , Australia . Eastern freshwater cod in turn are a species of Maccullochella cod found in east coast drainages and originating from Murray cod , Maccullochella peelii , that crossed the Great Dividing Range and entered east coast drainages from a river capture event between 0.62 and 1.62 million years ago mean estimate 1.1 million years ago . Richmond River cod are extinct, from overfishing , habitat destruction including gross siltation, and whole of catchment scale bushfires and fish kill s in the 1930s. The Richmond River system has now been restocked with small numbers of eastern freshwater cod from the Clarence River New South Wales Clarence River system, but these appear to have been insufficient to re establish populations there is no evidence of these stocked fish reproducing as yet. References Anon. 2004 . New South Wales Eastern Freshwater Cod Maccullochella ikei Recovery Plan. New South Wales Department of Fisheries, Port Nelson, New South Wales, Australia. Nock C.J., Elphinstone M.S., Rowland S.J. and Baverstock, P.R. 2010 . Phylogenetics and revised taxonomy of the Australianfreshwater cod genus, Maccullochella Percichthyidae . Marine and Freshwater Research 61 980 991. Category Freshwater fish of Australia fish stub ...   more details



  1. Mary River cod

    Taxobox name Mary River Cod regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Percichthyidae genus Maccullochella species Maccullochella mariensis binomial Maccullochella mariensis binomial authority Rowland, 1993 Mary River cod Maccullochella mariensis are a Maccullochella cod found in the coastal Mary River Queensland Mary River system of southern Queensland , Australia . Mary River cod are significant because they are the most northerly of the four Maccullochella cods found or once found in coastal river systems of eastern Australia. Description A large ... in appearance to Murray cod and eastern freshwater cod a striking looking, deep bodied fish with dark green or black mottling. Curiously, Mary River cod have a slightly shorter, thicker caudal peduncle tail wrist than the other cod species. Conservation Mary River Cod are subject to the usual ... cod species, as it has with all its close relatives. Classification Taxonomically, Mary River cod were once designated as Maccullochella peelii mariensis , which denoted that they were a sub species of the Murray cod , Maccullochella peelii . This was done on the basis of studies of muscle proteins and enzymes. As of 2010, after studies of mitochondrial and nuclear DNA, Mary River cod have ... the Mary River cod s closest relative is the eastern freshwater cod Maccullochella ikei of the Clarence River, New South Wales Clarence River system. References Nock C.J., Elphinstone M.S., Rowland S.J. and Baverstock, P.R. 2010 . Phylogenetics and revised taxonomy of the Australianfreshwater cod ... Use by the Endangered Australian Freshwater Mary River cod, Maccullochella peelii mariensis ... by land clearing, destruction of riparian vegetation and cattle trampling river banks, and dams ... . Maccullochella ikei , an endangered species of freshwater cod Pisces Percichthyidae from the Clarence River System, NSW, and M.peelii mariensis , a new subspecies from the Mary River System, QLD ...   more details



  1. Bloomfield River cod

    Taxobox name Bloomfield River Cod regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Percichthyidae genus Guyu species G. wujalwujalensis binomial Guyu wujalwujalensis binomial authority Pusey & Kennard, 2001 image Guyuwujalwujalensis.jpg The Bloomfield River cod Guyu wujalwujalensis is a very small fish in the Guyu genus and the Percichthyidae family that is only found in an 11 kilometre stretch of the Bloomfield River between two large waterfalls in North Queensland , Australia . These waterfalls appear to have blocked the migration of more aggressive tropical freshwater fish species such as the sooty grunter Hephaestus fuliginosus that have presumably naturally displaced the Bloomfield River cod from its former range in pre historical times. With its very limited distribution, the Bloomfield River Cod is clearly a relict species. It is a very important relict species however as it is the most northerly distributed Percichthyid species in Australia, and raises interesting questions on the biogeography of Percichthyid fish in Australia and the history of their ancient colonisation of Australian rivers. The species name wujalwujalensis comes from the Wujal Wujal Aboriginal community on the Bloomfield River, and the genus name Guyu comes from the tribe s name for this fish. Bloomfield River cod are the only species in the Guyu genus. While named after the Australian freshwater cod species that are the most famous members of the Percichthyidae family eg Murray cod , the Bloomfield River cod have little resemblance to the cod species. In fact, it is very similar in shape and appearance to a juvenile golden perch in a gold light bronze colouration. References ITIS id 641888 taxon Guyu wujalwujalensis accessdate 11 March 2006 FishBase species genus Guyu species wujalwujalensis month November year 2005 Category Percichthyidae Percichthyidae Category Freshwater fish of Australia ...   more details



  1. Brisbane River Classic

    Image logo brc 200.jpg 200px right thumb Brisbane River Classic logo The Brisbane River Classic BRC is a calendar year yearly fishing competition held on the Brisbane River in Brisbane , Queensland , Australia . It is held usually in November or December each year and is the only fishing competition to be held on the Brisbane River. The 2008 competition saw the changing of the Longest Shark and Longest Catfish categories, into Photo and Release categories. The other categories are Longest Bream, Best Miscellaneous and Junior BRC Best Miscellaneous . The 2009 competition saw the introduction of a new category, Longest King Threadfin. ref http www.seabreeze.com.au Events QLD Fishing 3029349 Lemax Brisbane River Classic.aspx Lemax Brisbane River Classic ref The competition sparked debate in the 2007 Brisbane River Classic fishing competition with the winning entry for the Heaviest Shark a record sized 2.9m bull shark. It is believed that the shark was the largest caught in the river. It was weighed but the scales registered to only 200  kg and is estimated to have been 250  kg to 300  kg. ref http www.news.com.au couriermail story 0,23739,23375606 3102,00.html Brisbane River shark s death sparks debate ref The competition has now introduced Photo and Release entry methods ... Mail News Article http www.fishingmonthly.com.au Articles Display 3331 Brisbane River Classic Fishing Monthly News Article References reflist External links http www.brisbanefishing.com.au Brisbane ... 3102,00.html Courier Mail News Article http www.fishingmonthly.com.au Articles Display 3331 Brisbane River Classic Fishing Monthly News Article Category Fishing tournaments Category Brisbane River fishing ... Cod 370mm Flathead 283mm Bream rowspan 2 2010 Declan Stevens Anthony Sluggett Declan Stevens 384mm ... Estuary Cod rowspan 2 2010 Dave Coman Paul Graveson Garrett Graveson 453mm Trevally 439mm Trevally 526mm Flathead References reflist External links http www.brisbanefishing.com.au Brisbane Fishing Online ...   more details



  1. Brisbane River Stage

    , Parkway Drive and Megadeth . Brisbane band Powderfinger performed their final show at the venue in November 2010. River Festival Image riverstage closeup.jpg thumb 200px left River Stage Detail The River Stage has had a pivotal role in performances and has played host to many events staged during the annual Riverfestival since the venue s construction. River Stage Brisbane Event , 2005 The tradition of carols in the park has been one to bring the people of Brisbane together during the festive season. Parklife music festival was also held at and around the river stage for the first time in September 2007. References Huang, Q., 2005 River Stage , Brisbane Media Map. Accessed from http bmm.qut.edu.au client.php?sid 57&rid 353 on. River Stage Brisbane Event 2005 Accessed from www.ticketmaster.com.au on 3 September 2006. River Stage in the City Gardens 2006 Brisbane City Council. Accessed from http www.brisbane.qld.gov.au BCC STANDARD 765810660 pc PC 1795 on 3 September 2006. Brisbane landmarks Category Visitor attractions in Brisbane Category Buildings and structures in Brisbane ...   more details



  1. Bridges over the Brisbane River

    The Brisbane River , running through Brisbane , Queensland , Australia , is crossed by sixteen major bridges , from the Gateway Bridge, Brisbane Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges downsteam to the Centenary Bridge, Brisbane Centenary upsteam. The river meanders through an urban area that comprises 1.8 million people. There are two smaller crossings in the west of Brisbane City in the suburb of Mount Crosby ... ref Image Centenary Bridge.jpg thumb 150px Centenary Bridge Map Image Brisbane River Bridges Map New.jpg thumb 600px center Map of Bridges across the Brisbane River br Legend br legend 45a5ff w Brisbane River Brisbane River and w Moreton Bay Moreton Bay legend b20000 w Bridge Road bridges legend 000000 ... 2008 11 26 ref Cross river tunnels The Clem Jones Tunnel, Brisbane Clem Jones Tunnel is currently the only cross river tunnel built in Brisbane. It opened on 16 March 2010. Crossings between ... in Wivenhoe Pocket, crossing the river via an island Brisbane Valley Highway across Wivenhoe Dam ... Brisbane Valley Highway to Kilcoy Upstream from Moore Linville Road follows the river from Moore through ... it ends. References reflist 2 External links http www.ourindooroopilly.com brisbane river map.html Historical Brisbane River Map shows the positions of Brisbane bridges on the river http www.slideshare.net ... Library of Queensland Brisbane bridges navigation DEFAULTSORT Bridges Over The Brisbane River Category Bridges in Brisbane Category Brisbane River Category Bridges over the Brisbane River Category Brisbane ... between Brisbane and Ipswich, Queensland Ipswich . Major bridges class wikitable style margin auto Name Usage Description Photo 1 Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges, Brisbane Sir Leo Hielscher two bridges br small ... Bridge aerial2.JPG thumb 150px Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges, Brisbane Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges 2 Story Bridge, Brisbane Story vehicles & br pedestrians Opened July 1940. br Steel truss design. br 777 ..., Brisbane Captain Cook vehicles Opened 1972. br Concrete box girder design. br 555 metres 1,821  ...   more details



  1. Cod

    cod Parapercis colias Eastern freshwater cod Maccullochella ikei Mary River cod Maccullochella peelii ... 250 alt3 caption3 center Carlisle Packaging Company, a floating cod cannery, Yukon River , Alaska ...about the fish other uses Cod disambiguation File Gadus morhua Cod 2b Atlanterhavsparken Norway.JPG thumb 360px right center Atlantic cod center Cod is the common name for the genus Gadus of demersal fishes, belonging to the family biology family Gadidae . Cod is also used as part of the commons name ... cod the Alaska pollock . The two most important species of cod are the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua ... cod Gadus macrocephalus , found in both eastern and western regions of the northern Pacific Ocean Pacific . Cod is popular as a food with a mild flavour and a dense, flaky Whitefish fisheries term white flesh . Cod livers are processed to make cod liver oil , an important source of vitamin ... DHA . Young Atlantic cod or haddock prepared in strips for cooking is called scrod . In the United Kingdom , Atlantic cod is one of the most common ingredients in fish and chips , along with haddock and plaice . It is also frequently consumed in Portugal , Spain and Italy . Cod flesh is moist and flaky ... name s, most of them ending with the word cod , whereas other species, as closely related, have other ... also have common names ending with cod. The usage often changes with different localities and at different times. Cod in the genus Gadus There are three species in the Gadus genus currently called cod common fish class wikitable collapsible colspan 11 Cod in the genus Gadus Common name Scientific name ... FishBase Fish br Base FAO ITIS IUCN IUCN status Atlantic cod Gadus morhua small Linnaeus, 1758 small ... id 8784 title Gadus morhua downloaded April 2012 ref Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus small Tilesius ... accessdate April 2012 ref align center small Not assessed small Greenland cod Gadus ogac small Richardson ... ref align center small Not assessed small Related species Cod forms part of the common name of many ...   more details



  1. Brisbane

    a bend of the Brisbane River , approximately 23  km 14  mi from its mouth at Moreton Bay . The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River valley between .... Brisbane is named after the river on which it sits, which, in turn, was named after Scotsman Thomas ... the Brisbane River as far as Goodna, Queensland Goodna , convert 20 km mi upstream from the Brisbane ... River now known as North Quay, Brisbane North Quay , convert 28 km mi south, which offered a more ... floods flood in January 2011 . The Brisbane River did not reach the same height as the previous 1974 .... The city is centred along the Brisbane River, and its eastern suburbs line the shores of Moreton ... inundated, leading to a new colony of mangrove s forming in the City Reach of the Brisbane River. ref ... title Timeline for Brisbane River publisher Coastal CRC format PDF accessdate 4 January 2008 ref Urban ... central business district CBD lies in a curve of the Brisbane river. The CBD covers convert 2.2 ... Brisbane River overlay12top1 100 overlay12left1 489 overlay12top2 575 overlay12left2 280 overlay12link Brisbane River overlay13colour red overlay13 Indooroopilly Shoppingtown overlay13top 65 overlay13left ... Exhibition Ground overlay28 Brisbane River Brisbane Riverwalk Brisbane Riverwalk Destroyed in 2011 ... reaches of the Brisbane River and in new industrial zones on the urban fringe. Tourism is an important ...Hatnote This article is about the Australian metropolis. The name may also refer to the Brisbane central business district or the City of Brisbane the Local Government Area within which inner Brisbane is located . For all other uses, see Brisbane disambiguation . Use Australian English date January 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 pp move indef Infobox Australian place type city name Brisbane state Queensland image Brisbane from Kangaroo Point.jpg imagesize 290 caption The Brisbane skyline from ..., Western Australia Perth dist5 1450 dir5 NNE location5 Canberra lga div small City of Brisbane ...   more details



  1. Murray cod

    cod from Mary River cod , which were designated as a subspecies of Murray cod. However, as of 2010 Mary River cod have been raised to full species status M. mariensis ref name Nocketal2010 Cite journal ... thumb left Murray cod push significant distances into upland freshwater ecology upland river habitats ... cod. The best known are eastern freshwater cod of the Clarence River New South Wales Clarence River system in northern New South Wales , and Mary River cod of the Mary River Queensland Mary River system ... also found in the Richmond River system in northern New South Wales and the Brisbane River system in southern ... specimen, now known to be the trout cod, and a new name, M. peelii , for the Peel River ref name ... cod were identified as separate species, the eastern freshwater cod M. ikei and the Mary River ... river Murray cod have died out in many of their upland habitats, particularly in the southern Murray ... that fish compose the majority of the diet of mature Murray cod in lowland river and impoundment ... last Ebner first B. title Murray cod an apex predator in the Murray River, Australia journal Ecology ... ref name Rowland1998b Therefore, roughly 70 of wild river Murray cod, with their slower growth ... river channel for first feeding, but more recent research has shown Murray cod breed annually, with or without ..., are incorrect. Murray cod breed in the main river channel or, in times of spring flood, the inundated ... cod in the Murray River have migrated up to 120  kilometres 75  mi upstream to spawn, before ... stages of the Murray cod Maccullochella peelii peelii in a regulated river journal Australian Journal ... shows that the relationship between river flows and Murray cod recruitment are more complex ... manage to break free . The long term viability of wild Murray cod, other native fish species and river ... near Echuca in 1855, targeting Murray cod over hundreds of kilometres of river, and yet within eight ... one river town Moama . ref name Rowland1989 By the 1920s Murray cod had been overfished to the point ...   more details



  1. Trout cod

    of the Murray Darling river system in Australia . It is closely related to the Murray cod . In the 19th and early 20th centuries, when trout cod were widely recognised as a separate species by commercial ... River population trout cod tend to stick to areas of deep water near banks, around snags, rocks or other large structure. However, historical accounts of trout cod in upland river habitats stated ... cod in the surviving Murray River population have small home ranges and may be a species which does ... river habitats. Significantly, and unlike Murray cod, trout cod will not breed in earthen dam brood ... cod population remains in the Murray River in a region where the river is basically an extended transition ... of trout cod populations in every one of its upland river habitats is an unresolved issue ... modification and degradation are responsible for the trout cod s extinction in many upland river habitats ... including trout cod and Macquarie perch have completely died out or nearly so in their upland river ... perch in upland river habitats, and develop a more scientific approach to trout cod conservation ..., and the that fact that trout cod were frequently stocked into upland river habitats where introduced ... upland river habitats as the original primary habitat for trout cod and Macquarie perch , and casting ...Taxobox name Trout cod status EN status system iucn2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis ... cod or bluenose cod , Maccullochella macquariensis , is a large predatory freshwater fish of the Maccullochella ... known as bluenose cod or simply bluenose, particularly in Victoria Australia Victoria . In some parts of New South Wales however they were also known as trout cod, and this common name was adopted ... of official common name was perhaps unfortunate it has been suggested that bluenose cod is a more appropriate name as the name trout cod causes confusion amongst the Australian public. Trout cod are an Australian native freshwater fish they are not a hybrid between Murray cod and introduced ...   more details



  1. Cod (disambiguation)

    Wiktionary cod COD Cod is the common name for fish of the genus Gadus , as well as being used to refer to several other varieties of fish. Cod or COD may also refer to TOC right Finance and commerce Collect on delivery or cash on delivery , a type of financial transaction Cancellation of Debt COD Income , a U.S. tax concept Certificate of deposit , a financial instrument Music C.O.D. musician C.O.D. album C.O.D. album , by Saint Vitus Cod Music , a record label C.O.D. , a song by AC DC on the album For Those About to Rock We Salute You C.O.D. , a vinyl release by Mark Mulcahy Film, TV and video games C.O.D. film C.O.D. film C.O.D. Law & Order C.O.D. Law & Order Call of Duty , a video game franchise Call of Duty video game Call of Duty video game , the first game in the franchise Science Catastrophic optical damage , a laser failure mode Chemical oxygen demand , a water quality measure Cordoba Durchmusterung , an astrometric survey Cyclooctadiene , a chemical compound 1,5 Cyclooctadiene , a specific variation of Cyclooctadiene Transport USS Cod SS 224 , a U.S. Navy submarine Carrier onboard delivery , a type of military aircraft Yellowstone Regional Airport , IATA code COD Other uses COD, the ISO 3166 1 alpha 3 code for the Democratic Republic of the Congo College of DuPage , a community college in Illinois College of the Desert , a community college in California Concise Oxford Dictionary Cod stronghold , a WWII German stronghold in Hermanville sur Mer , France The Cods, a faction in the Hook and Cod wars Cod A Biography of the Fish That Changed the World , a book by Mark Kurlansky C d , the Hungarian name for Sadu , Romania A term for male genitalia, as in the word codpiece See also Codd Cape Cod disambiguation Disambig de COD et COD es COD eo COD fr COD ko COD it COD lt COD lmo COD nl COD ja COD sr COD fi Cod vi COD zh COD ...   more details



  1. Cape Cod

    title Infobox cape Name Cape Cod Local name Map Country USA Country2 Region New England Water body ubl Cape Cod Bay Buzzards Bay bay Buzzards Bay Cape Cod Canal Nantucket Sound Water body 2 lat dir ... 306 ft Image Ccnatsea.jpg Image width Image caption Cape Cod National Seashore References Commons ... , with Cape Cod Barnstable County, Massachusetts Barnstable County indicated in red Image SandyNeckDunes.JPG ... of the Cape s Shoal barrier beach which helps to prevent coastal erosion Cape Cod , often referred ... along the Cape Cod Canal, and those to the east on the peninsula all the way to Provincetown, and several small islands right off Cape Cod, including Monomoy Island , Monomoscoy Island, Massachusetts ... , Cape Cod referred to Marshfield and towns to the south, and west to Wareham, where one will notice the same characteristic Cape landscape and flora indigenous to Cape Cod. The Cape s historic and maritime character and ample beaches attract heavy tourism during the summer months. Cape Cod was formed ... Ocean . In 1914, the Cape Cod Canal was cut through the base or isthmus of the peninsula, forming what may be loosely described as an island. The Cape Cod Commission refers to the resultant landmass ... title Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy CEDS author Cape Cod Commission accessdate ..., Massachusetts Marshfield . Vehicle Road vehicles from the mainland cross over the Cape Cod ... apart, with the Bourne Bridge to the west, and the Sagamore to the east. In addition, the Cape Cod ... br historical map of 1890 The elevation of Cape Cod ranges from convert 306 ft m at its highest point ... Military Reservation , down to to sea level. Cape Cod Bay lies in between Cape Cod and the mainland ... Marshfield . North of Cape Cod Bay and Provincetown is Massachusetts Bay , which contains the Stellwagen ... is to the east of Cape Cod, and to the southwest of the Cape is Buzzards Bay bay Buzzards Bay . The Cape Cod Canal , completed in 1916, connects Buzzards Bay to Cape Cod Bay this shortened the trade ...   more details



  1. Cod fisheries

    File Atlantic cod.jpg thumb upright 1.5 Gadus morhua Atlantic cod File Pacific cod cropped.jpg thumb upright 1.5 Pacific cod Cod fisheries are fisheries for cod . Cod is the common name for fish of the genus ... species that belong to this genus the Atlantic cod , the Pacific cod and the Greenland cod . Cod ... hemisphere. Atlantic cod are found in the colder waters and deeper sea regions throughout the Atlantic Ocean Northern Atlantic . The Pacific cod is found in both eastern and western regions of the Pacific Ocean Pacific . ref Cod , Encyclop dia Britannica online 2008 ref Atlantic cod can grow ... up to convert 100 kg have been recorded. Pacific cod are smaller, and may grow up to convert 48 to 49 cm in and weigh up to convert 15 kg . Cod feed on mollusks, crabs, starfish, worms, squid, and small ..., a very small number of which survive. Cod has been an important economic commodity in an international market since the Viking period around A.D.  800 . Cod are popular as a Seafood food fish with a mild flavour, low fat content and a dense white flesh. When cooked, cod is moist and flaky. Cod livers are processed to make cod liver oil . Cod are currently at risk from overfishing. ref cite ... location London title Pollack sales rise, as public gets message on cod first1 Martin last1 Hickman ... pdf 200704north shields mer.pdf ref Species In the United Kingdom , Atlantic cod is one of the most ... , where it is considered a treasure of the nation s cuisine. Cod are highly prolific, producing several ... San Diego pages 130 131 isbn 0 12 547665 5 ref Adult cod are active hunters, feeding on sand eel s, whiting fish whiting , haddock , small cod, squid , crab s, lobster s, mussel s, worm s, mackerel , and mollusc s, supplementing their diets. Young cod eat the same but avoid larger prey. Atlantic cod File Atlantic Cod Stocks.jpg thumb 260px right Atlantic cod Northwest Atlantic cod stocks were severely overfished in the 1970s and 1980s, leading to their abrupt collapse in 1992 Atlantic cod is a well ...   more details



  1. Sleepy cod

    Taxobox name Sleepy Cod regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Eleotridae genus Oxyeleotris species O. lineolatus binomial Oxyeleotris lineolatus binomial authority Franz Steindachner Steindachner , 1867 The sleepy cod , Oxyeleotris lineolatus , is a medium sized freshwater fish , native to tropical regions of northern Australia . Sleepy cod generally weigh up to 3  kg. They are very common in waterways across northern Australia. They are plain brown coloured fishes. They are sedentary in nature. They are one of the most favoured freshwater fish in Australia for eating, having white, flaky flesh, low fat content and a mild flavour. There are other two species of sleepy cod, although they are not as common as O.lineolatus Oxyeleotris selheimi and O.gyrinoides , both occupying some parts of northern Australia. All species have similar table qualities. The sleepy cod are members of the order Perciformes , and thus unrelated to the true cod . They are not closely related to the Maccullochella Australian freshwater cods like Murray cod either, being in a separate family. References ITIS id 553321 taxon Oxyeleotris lineolatus accessdate 19 March 2006 FishBase species genus Oxyeleotris species lineolatus year 2005 month 10 External links http www.nativefish.asn.au sleepycod.html Native Fish Australia Sleepy Cod page DEFAULTSORT Sleepy Cod Category Eleotridae Category Freshwater fish of Australia Category Animals described in 1867 fr Oxyeleotris lineolata ...   more details



  1. Black cod

    Black cod is also used to refer to the related Paranotothenia magellanica Maori cod, Magellanic rockcod and to the unrelated Anoplopoma fimbria sablefish and Epinephelus daemelii . Taxobox name Black cod image Notothenia microlepidota Black cod .gif image caption Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Nototheniidae genus Notothenia species N. microlepidota binomial Notothenia microlepidota binomial authority Hutton, 1875 The black cod or smallscaled cod , Notothenia microlepidota , is a marine cod icefish in the genus Notothenia with distribution ranging from southern New Zealand to sub Antarctic seas, although they have also been fished off the Great Australian Bight , Chile , and round the Falkland Islands , on rocky reef s. Their length is between 25 and 70 cm, and they may weigh up to 3 kg. The juveniles are silvery in appearance with a pronounced tail fin tail fork . The adult has a less pronounced fork in the tail, with body colors of silver, yellow and reddish brown. The scale zoology scale s are very small, and there are two lateral line s which have a considerable overlap. Being a sub Antarctic species, the black cod has special adaptations such as antifreeze protein s in its blood, as well as adipose tissues to offset its lack of swim bladder s, giving it neutral buoyancy. Sablefish , Anoplopoma fimbria , is occasionally called black cod as well, but it is not a true cod. In New Zealand, Maori Cod is also known as black cod . References FishBase species genus Notothenia species microlepidota year 2006 month May Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand , William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982 ISBN 0 00 216987 8 Category Nototheniidae Category Endemic marine fish of New Zealand ca Notothenia microlepidota es Notothenia microlepidota nl Notothenia microlepidota ...   more details



  1. Grenadier cod

    Taxobox name Grenadier cod image Tripterophycis gilchristi Grenadier cod .gif image caption Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Moridae genus Tripterophycis species T. gilchristi binomial Tripterophycis gilchristi binomial authority George Albert Boulenger Boulenger , 1902 The grenadier cod , Tripterophycis gilchristi , is a morid cod of the genus Tripterophycis , found in the mid south Atlantic Ocean , and around southern Australia , South Africa , Sumatra , and New Zealand . References FishBase species genus Tripterophycis species gilchristi month April year 2006 Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand , William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982 ISBN 0 00 216987 8 Category Moridae Gadiformes stub nl Tripterophycis gilchristi ...   more details



  1. Vengeance C.O.D.

    notability Music date January 2012 unreferenced date January 2012 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Vengeance C.O.D. Type Album Artist A Split Second Released 1993 Genre electronic music Electronic Label Hypnobeat Last album Introversion Lay Back And Join br 1991 This album Vengeance C.O.D. br 1993 Next album Megabite A Split Second Album Megabite br 1995 Vengeance C.O.D. is the seventh album by A Split Second . This is the last album to feature Peter Bonne. Track listing Vengeance C.O.D. The Mating Game Roll With The Punches Shock To The System Blind Instinct Knucklehead Jungle Babies Crank It Up Rip Suckerpunch Category 1993 albums ...   more details



  1. Tadpole cod

    Taxobox name Tadpole Cod regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Moridae genus Guttigadus species G. globosus binomial Guttigadus globosus binomial authority Paulin, 1986 The Tadpole cod Guttigadus globosus is a deepwater fish found in the oceanic islands off New Zealand and in the mid South Atlantic Ocean Atlantic at depths ranging from 1200 1600 m. The tadpole cod is a member of the family biology family Moridae , the Morid cods, related to the true cod s of genus Gadus , family Gadidae . Like the familiar Atlantic cod , it has small whiskers on its mouth barbel anatomy barbel s , which is presumably why it was given the name cod. Specimens have been measured up to 18 cm. It has no commercial value, and is not currently believed to be endangered . Not much is known about this species, being discovered in 1986. The tadpole cod is distinct from the tadpole fish , Raniceps raninus . This fish was formerly classified in the family Ranicipitidae, called the Tadpole cods, as its sole member. The family was placed in a different order of fish, the Ophidiiformes cusk eels and brotulas . However it is now regarded as a member of the same family as cods, Gadidae. References ITIS id 623005 taxon Guttigadus globosus accessdate 19 March 2006 FishBase species genus Guttigadus species globosus year 2005 month November Category Moridae Gadiformes stub nl Guttigadus globosus ...   more details



  1. Greenland cod

    inline date October 2011 Taxobox name Greenland cod image Gadus ogac.png regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Gadidae genus Gadus species G. ogac binomial Gadus ogac binomial authority Richardson, 1836 The Greenland cod , Gadus ogac , known variously as rock cod, ogac and uvac is a commercially harvested food fish. In colour the Greenland cod is generally sombre, ranging from tan to brown to silvery. Its appearance is similar to that of other cod species generally heavy bodied, elongate, usually with a stout caudal peduncle . They can grow to a length of 80 cm. They are bottom fishes inhabiting inshore waters and continental shelves , up to depths of 200 m. Their range covers the Arctic Ocean and Northwest Atlantic Ocean from Alaska to West Greenland , then south along the Canada Canadian coast to the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cape Breton Island generally from 45th parallel north 45 to 75th parallel north 75 degrees north . Their wholesome flesh is whitish and flaky but firmer and tougher and less desirable than that of the Atlantic cod . The stock of Greenland cod has been strongly reduced in recent years. Fisheries File Fisheries capture of Gadus ogac.png thumb 300px left center Global capture of Greenland cod in tonnes reported by the FAO , 1950 2010 ref http www.fao.org fishery species 3011 en Gadus ogac Richardson, 1836 FAO, Species Fact Sheet. Retrieved April 2012. ref center clearleft Notes reflist References ITIS id 164717 taxon Gadus ogac accessdate 11 March 2006 FishBase species genus Gadus species ogac year 2005 month October Category Gadidae Category Greenlandic cuisine Category Animals described in 1836 Gadiformes stub cod topics af Groenlandkabeljou fr Morue du Groenland is Gr nlands orskur nl Groenlandse kabeljauw no Gr nlandstorsk pl Ogak sv Gr nlandstorsk vi C tuy t Greenland ...   more details



  1. Cod Hole

    Infobox protected area of Australia name Cod Hole iucn category image Australia Locator Map.svg caption locator x 222 locator y 28 nearest town or city Cooktown coordinates coord 14 39 51 S 145 39 49 E display inline,title area established visitation num visitation year managing authorities official site Cod Hole is one of the best known Recreational diving dive sites in the world and is located on the northern end of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland , Australia on ribbon reef number 10. ref cite book last Coleman first Neville coauthors Marsh, Nigel title Diving Australia A Guide to the Best Diving Down Under publisher Tuttle Publishing date 2004 chapter Lizard Island isbn 9625933115 url http books.google.com ?id PkfjhkmkkA0C accessdate 2008 06 19 ref It is notable for and is named after the dozen or so potato cod that live there. The sanctioned feeding of these fish and number of visitors to the site has also made it a focal point in the debate over reef management. ref cite journal last Quinn first NJ coauthors Kojis, BL year 1990 title Are divers destroying the Great Barrier Reef s Cod Hole? journal In Jaap, WC ed . Advances in Underwater Science...90. Proceedings of the American Academy of Underwater Sciences Tenth annual scientific diving symposium. url http archive.rubicon ... potato cod.htm title Potato Cod publisher Lizard Island Research Station accessdate 2008 06 19 ... accessdate 2008 06 19 ref Potato Cod Image Codholefeeding.jpg thumb 150px left Divers feeding potato cod at Cod Hole. The potato cod at the site can weigh 6 30 kg , having been fed by divers for the last ... the site. ref name divingcairns cite web url http www.divingcairns.com.au reef7.html title Cod ... more popular, with the average number of potato cod seen per dive almost halving between 1992 ... issue3.4 98 3.4wot.html title The Cod Hole long term monitoring of human usage, fish populations ... Park Potato cod Potato Cod References Reflist Category Underwater diving sites Category Great Barrier ...   more details



  1. Rock cod

    For other fishes named rockcod , see there. Taxobox image Lotella rhacina.jpg name Rock cod regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Gadiformes familia Moridae genus Lotella species L. rhacina binomial Lotella rhacina binomial authority Johann Reinhold Forster Forster , 1801 The rock cod Lotella rhacina is a temperate fish found off the coasts of southeastern Australia , Tasmania , the Great Australian Bight and northwards up the south western Australia coasts. They are also found around the coasts of New Zealand . They belong to the family Moridae and are not related to the true cod s genus Gadus . They are also known as beardie in Australia. Rock cod are yellow grey to red brown with white fin margins. They have chin barbel anatomy barbel s. They may grow up to 50cm in length. They are found in caves in bays and coastal reefs. They are frequently found inshore and inhabit shallow waters in the continental shelf with typical depth of 10 to 90 metres. Note that there are many other fish that are sometimes referred to as rock cod, but most of these are unrelated to the cod family, and are better known as grouper s. References ITIS id 622984 taxon Lotella rhacina accessdate 19 March 2006 FishBase species genus Lotella species rhacina year 2005 month November Category Moridae Gadiformes stub nl Lotella rhacina ...   more details



  1. Maori cod

    Taxobox name Maori cod image Paranotothenia magellanica Maori cod .gif image width 250px image caption Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Nototheniidae genus Paranotothenia species P. magellanica binomial Paranotothenia magellanica binomial authority Johann Reinhold Forster Forster , 1801 Verify source date November 2008 parentheses? Paranotothenia magellanica , the Maori cod , is also known as Magellanic rockcod , blue notothenia or orange throat notothen . Maori chief and black cod , sometimes used for this species , usually refer to fishes from the related genus Notothenia . It is a cod icefish in the family biology family Nototheniidae commercially harvested from the Southern Ocean . It is found at depths down to 255 m, and its length is between 15 and 40 cm. It is a member of the order Perciformes and thus unrelated to the true cod s. References ITIS id 642591 taxon Paranotothenia magellanica accessdate 6 June 2006 Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand , William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982 ISBN 0 00 216987 8 FishBase species genus Paranotothenia species magellanica year 2006 month May Category Nototheniidae Category Commercial fish ca Paranotothenia magellanica es Paranotothenia magellanica nl Paranotothenia magellanica ...   more details



  1. Cod Music

    Infobox record label image Image Codmusic.jpg 173px founded small 2006 small years active small 2006 present small founder distributor genre pop music Pop , techno music Techno , acoustic music acoustic , rock music Rock country Iceland IS location Reykjavik url http cod.is www.cod.is Cod Music is a young record label that aims at new musicians. It was founded in 2006. Musicians Bang Gang Lay Low Dr Mister & Mr Handsome Benny Crespo s Gang Merzedes Club Steini Wulfgang Disa band Disa ref http www.myspace.com codmusic MySpace.com COD Music Reykjavik, IS Rock Electrique Pop www.myspace.com codmusic Bot generated title ref External links http cod.is Cod Music Website http www.myspace.com codmusic Cod Music on Myspace References References Category Companies of Iceland iceland record label stub ...   more details




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