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Contribution to the study of cod Gadus morhua
2015Traceability is one of the most used tools to control fish origin and can contribute to improve product quality and safety. However, until now the methods used to identify the fish origin and its chemical and biological characteristics involve the loss of commercial value of the fish sampled.
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Growth of North Sea cod, Gadus morhua
Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1974Abstract As part of a study of consumption and production of North Sea cod an analysis is presented of the growth of North Sea cod, utilising market sampling, research vessel survey, and tagging data. Bertalanffy growth curves were estimated from market samples for the southern and northern North Sea separately.
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OCULAR LYMPHOSARCOMA OF AN ATLANTIC COD, Gadus morhua
Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association, 1969R E, Wolke, D S, Wyand
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[The parasitization of Gadus morhua in the southern Baltic Sea].
Applied parasitology, 1993During a survey of the working group 25 of BMB in the south of the Baltic Sea in October 1991 105 cod (Gadus morhua L.) were investigated for parasites (ICES Subdivision Areas 22, 24, 25 and 26). They were parasitized by 15 species. With increasing salinity (from east to west) and in the higher size groups more parasite species were present.
L W, Reimer, U, Walter
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Quality of Farmed Cod (Gadus Morhua)
Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal, 1991E. Dunajski, C. Hong, F. Shahidi
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A reappraisal of activity metabolism in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
Journal of Fish Biology, 1994S R Kerr, R G Boutilier
exaly
Parasitic cutaneous lesions in a Cod (Gadus morhua L.)
Veterinary Record, 1969openaire +2 more sources
Gastric emptying in cod, Gadus morhua L.: emptying and retention of indigestible solids
Journal of Fish Biology, 1991Jorge Santos, M Jobling
exaly

