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More about Alaska cod
Closely related to its Atlantic cousin, Alaska Cod is a cold-water dweller with a characteristic chin barbel (which resembles a goatee), thought to help it sense the ocean floor. It eats a wide variety of other fish and crustaceans and can reach 1.2 meters (4 feet). It is used in Chinese medicine.
Commercial Sources
Alaska cod are found in the North Pacific Ocean, from the Yellow Sea in East Asia to the Bering Strait, around the Aleutian Islands, and south to California. However, they are rare in the southern end of their range.
Alaska cod are caught commercially by the United States, Russia, Japan and China. Almost all Pacific cod sold in the U.S. market is caught domestically; small amounts are imported from China and Russia.
Capture Methods
Alaska cod come from marine fisheries, not fish farms. They are primarily caught with bottom trawls. Additional types of fishing gear include longlines, handlines, Danish seines, gillnets and traps.
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Moderate
More about Pacific cod
Closely related to its Atlantic cousin, U.S. Pacific Cod is a cold-water dweller with a characteristic chin barbel (which resembles a goatee), thought to help it sense the ocean floor. It eats a wide variety of other fish and crustaceans and can reach 1.2 meters (4 feet). It is used in Chinese medicine.
Commercial Sources
U.S. Pacific cod are found in the North Pacific Ocean, from the Yellow Sea in East Asia to the Bering Strait, around the Aleutian Islands, and south to California. However, they are rare in the southern end of their range.
U.S. Pacific cod are caught commercially by the United States, Russia, Japan and China. Almost all Pacific cod sold in the U.S. market is caught domestically; small amounts are imported from China and Russia.
Capture Methods
U.S. Pacific cod come from marine fisheries, not fish farms. They are primarily caught with bottom trawls. Additional types of fishing gear include longlines, handlines, Danish seines, gillnets and traps.
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Low
More about Atlantic cod
Once super-abundant, the Atlantic cod was an important source of food for North American colonists. This cold-water dweller with its characteristic goatee or chin barbel lives in a variety of habitats, ranging from shoreline to deep ocean shelf. Cod grow up to 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length and can live up to 25 years.
Commercial Sources
Atlantic cod are found in the North Atlantic Ocean. In the eastern Atlantic, they occur from the Barents Sea in northern Europe to the Bay of Biscay off France, and around Iceland. In the western Atlantic, they are distributed from Greenland to Cape Hatteras in North Carolina.
The main sources of Atlantic cod are Norway, Iceland and the Russian Federation. Atlantic cod sold in the U.S. market are primarily from Iceland, Canada and Norway.
Capture Methods
Atlantic cod come from marine fisheries, not fish farms. They are primarily caught with bottom trawls. Additional types of fishing gear include gillnets, seines, hooks-and-lines, traps and pound nets.
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Japan:
Management of Pacific cod in Japan has not been effective and overfishing is likely occurring.
Incidental catch is also a problem in this fishery due to longlines to seabirds, bottom gillnets to marine mammals, and bottom seine and trawl nets damaging seafloor habitats. Japan is not collecting data on these effects or implementing measures to mitigate the damage.
Russia:
Incidental catch is a problem in this fishery due to longlines to seabirds, bottom gillnets to marine mammals, and bottom seine and trawl nets damaging seafloor habitats. Russia is not collecting data on these effects or implementing measures to mitigate the damage except for part of the longline fleet, which started using streamers to reduce seabird mortality as part of a Fishery Improvement Project.