Atlantic herring
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Definition
Noun A species of herring (Clupea harengus) that is an important commercial food fish, found in very large schools in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
Usage
The term "Atlantic herring" is used to specifically identify this species of fish, distinguishing it from other herring types like the Pacific herring. It is commonly used in biological, ecological, and commercial fishing contexts.
Examples
- The Atlantic herring is a keystone species in the North Sea ecosystem.
- Commercial fleets harvest Atlantic herring for food products like kippers and pickled fish.
- Scientists are studying the migration patterns of Atlantic herring.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in a collective sense to refer to the population or fishery.
- The health of the Atlantic herring stock is crucial for the marine food web.
Variants and Related Words
- Herring (noun): The common name for the family of fish to which the Atlantic herring belongs. "Atlantic herring" is a specific type of herring.
- Clupea harengus (noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the Atlantic herring.
Synonyms
- Sea herring: A less common synonym that may refer to the same species in certain regional contexts.
Noun
- important food fish; found in enormous shoals in the northern Atlantic