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Atlantic cod are common in Massachusetts waters. Read on to learn more about the Atlantic cod.

Appearance

  • Inshore Atlantic cod are usually smaller than offshore cod. Inshore cod range from 27-34 inches in length and weigh between 6 and 12 pounds, while offshore Atlantic cod are usually 40-42 inches long and weigh 25 pounds, but some can grow to be six feet long.
  • Atlantic cod are usually grey-green or red-brown in color with the exception of their belly which is typically white. They also have dark spots which fade along the sides.
  • Atlantic cod have 3 dorsal fins and 2 anal fins, which mirror the second and third dorsal fins.

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Atlantic cod facts

  • Species name:Gadus morhua
  • Atlantic cod spawn in the winter. Adults swim offshore to reproduce. Smaller females have around 2.5 million eggs while large females can have up to 9 million eggs. Larvae hatch after 10-40 days and are 0.2 inches long.
  • Small Atlantic cod eat shrimp and other small crustaceans while adults eat many types of shellfish as well as herring, mackerel, capelin, and young haddock.
  • Pollock and larger cod are some of the species that prey on young Atlantic cod. Adult cod are hunted by spiny dogfish, sharks, and marine mammals.
  • Atlantic cod are usually found between 200-440 feet deep, but have been seen as deep as 1200 feet.
  • MA Division of Marine Fisheries manages the Atlantic cod fishery within 3 miles of shore. Past 3 miles the fishery is regulated by NOAA Fisheries and the New England Fishery Management Council.
  • New England waters used to be filled with Atlantic cod, but because they were such popular fish, the advances made in fishing technology has led to a decrease in cod numbers.
    • Cod meat is mildly flavored and doesn't taste fishy. It flakes into large pieces. While raw the meat is translucent but turns white when cooked.
    • Atlantic cod are found throughout the northern Atlantic ocean, from Greenland to North Carolina on the western side, and in Scandinavia. Atlantic cod are also known to undergo seasonal migrations.

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    Open file, Find Massachusetts saltwater game fish records

    Angling tips

    • Atlantic cod are very popular fish for recreational anglers. When fishing for cod it is recommended that you use a 7.5-9 foot rod and a 4/0 reel. 50 pound test Dacron line is also recommended. Jigs with teasers as well as bait are useful to catch cod. Typical baits include:
      • Sand lance
      • Mackerel
      • Strips of herring
      • Crabs
      • Clam

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    Call Division of Marine Fisheries - Gloucester Office at (978) 282-0308

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    (617) 727-3337

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    Gloucester Field Office

    30 Emerson Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930

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    • Recreational saltwater fishing
    • View saltwater species profiles

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