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===Description:===
===Description:===
   
   
'''REAL LIFE DESCRIPTION'''
'''Habitat:''' Benthopelagic <br>
'''Main role:''' Predator <br>
'''Trophic level:''' 4,6
 
'''Diet:''' Juvenile cod are pelagic and feed mainly on copepods. At a size of approximately 7 cm they adopt a demersal way of life with a diet that initially comprised of crustaceans. As they grow, bigger fish become increasingly important as prey.
 
'''Threats:''' Highly commercial and vulnerable (IUCN red list). Cod is a highly fished top predator, which has seen several stock collapses in the 1990s around the world due to overfishing. In the North Sea cod stocks seem to be slowly recovering. Cod are also very sensitive to fluctuations in temperature.
 
   
   
===MSP Challenge 2050:===
===MSP Challenge 2050:===
   
   
'''IN GAME DESCRIPTION AND BASIC INFORMATION''
Cod are caught by all fishing fleets, but mostly by bottom trawl.
   
   
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'''IN THIS TAB EXTENDED CONTENT IS PLACED'''
=== In different languages ===
 
* SN: gadus morhua
* EN: atlantic Cod
* NL: kabeljauw
* GE: Kabeljau
* DK: torsk
* FR: morue de l'Atlantique
* NO: torsk
* SE: torsk
 
Cod is a cold-water species which prefers water temperatures around 10°C. Cod typically mature at 3 years. Cod can grow up to more than 1.5 meters long. However, due to overfishing, such large fish are rarely found in the North Sea nowadays.
 
   
   
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Revision as of 07:46, 13 April 2018

Cod
Layer Info
Category Fish
Editable No
Data Source Ecosystem simulation (EwE)
Values
Extremely Low
Low
Medium
High
Extra High
Extreme

IN THIS TAB MAIN INFO ABOUT THE LAYER IS PLACED

Description:

Habitat: Benthopelagic
Main role: Predator
Trophic level: 4,6

Diet: Juvenile cod are pelagic and feed mainly on copepods. At a size of approximately 7 cm they adopt a demersal way of life with a diet that initially comprised of crustaceans. As they grow, bigger fish become increasingly important as prey.

Threats: Highly commercial and vulnerable (IUCN red list). Cod is a highly fished top predator, which has seen several stock collapses in the 1990s around the world due to overfishing. In the North Sea cod stocks seem to be slowly recovering. Cod are also very sensitive to fluctuations in temperature.


MSP Challenge 2050:

Cod are caught by all fishing fleets, but mostly by bottom trawl.

In different languages

  • SN: gadus morhua
  • EN: atlantic Cod
  • NL: kabeljauw
  • GE: Kabeljau
  • DK: torsk
  • FR: morue de l'Atlantique
  • NO: torsk
  • SE: torsk

Cod is a cold-water species which prefers water temperatures around 10°C. Cod typically mature at 3 years. Cod can grow up to more than 1.5 meters long. However, due to overfishing, such large fish are rarely found in the North Sea nowadays.


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