Alaska cod
Noun: A type of fish (Gadus macrocephalus) that is closely related to the Atlantic cod, found in the North Pacific Ocean. It is also commonly known as Pacific cod.
This term is used to specifically identify this species of cod, often in contexts related to fishing, marine biology, or cuisine. - The fishery's main catch this season was Alaska cod. - Biologists are studying the migration patterns of the Alaska cod.
The term is used to distinguish this Pacific species from other codfish, particularly the well-known Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). It highlights the geographic origin and biological classification. - While both are valuable whitefish, the flavor and texture of Alaska cod differ slightly from its Atlantic cousin.
- Pacific cod: The most common synonym for Alaska cod.
- Grey cod: Another regional name for the same species.
- Codfish: A general term for fish in the family Gadidae, which includes both Atlantic and Alaska cod.
- Pacific cod
- Grey cod
- Alaska cod fishery: Refers to the commercial fishing industry for this species.
- The Alaska cod fishery is managed under strict sustainability guidelines.
- Alaska cod fillet: A common cut of this fish sold for consumption.
- For dinner, we're having baked Alaska cod fillets with lemon.
- closely related to Atlantic cod