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'''IUCN Red List Assessment:''' Vulnerable | '''IUCN Red List Assessment:''' Vulnerable | ||
'''Diet:''' | '''Diet:''' In general, the diet of cod varies depending on its life stage, habitat and the availability of prey. When cod are very young, they primarily feed on small zooplankton. As they grow older their diet includes a wider range of prey, including larger zooplankton, such as shrimp and krill, and small fish. Adult cod are opportunistic feeders, and their diet consists of a variety of fish species, as well as squid and crabs. | ||
'''Threats:''' | '''Threats:''' The stock collapses of | ||
The collapses of cod stock highlight the vulnerability of this species to overfishing and changes in environmental conditions. | |||
==MSP Challenge== | ==MSP Challenge== | ||
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In the North Sea, several species of cod can be found. The most common and important cod species in the North Sea is the Atlantic Cod ([https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=126436 Gadus morhua]). This cod species is the most studied and commercially significant cod species in the North Sea, and it plays a crucial role in the region's fisheries. | In the North Sea, several species of cod can be found. The most common and important cod species in the North Sea is the Atlantic Cod ([https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=126436 Gadus morhua]). This cod species is the most studied and commercially significant cod species in the North Sea, and it plays a crucial role in the region's fisheries. | ||
The Cod in the North Sea preys on mainly flatfish, but also Mackerel, Demersal Fish, Herring, Mackerel and Sandeel. When Cod is young, they feed mainly on Benthic Invertebrates, as they grow older, they become prey to | The Cod in the North Sea preys on mainly flatfish, but also Mackerel, Demersal Fish, Herring, Mackerel and Sandeel. When Cod is young, they feed mainly on Benthic Invertebrates, as they grow older, they become prey to Seals. The cod in the North Sea edition are sensitive to Noise pollution and Bottom disturbance. Cod is often caught using Bottom Trawl fishing and Drifting & Fixed Nets. | ||
==Types== | ==Types== | ||
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== Information == | == Information == | ||
The Baltic Sea is home to the | The Baltic Sea is home to the Baltic Cod, which is a sub-species of Common Cod, also referend to as the Atlantic Cod. | ||
==Types== | ==Types== |
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