- doi:10.1577/1548-8659(1972)101<667:AGRAFO>2.0.CO;2. "10
fishy facts about burbots". bbc.co.uk.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Retrieved 7 July 2015. "The...
- & Evermann, 1898 (rocklings)
Family Lotidae Bonaparte, 1835 (hakes and
burbots)
Family Gadidae Rafinesque, 1810 (cods and haddocks)
Suborder Ranicipitoidei...
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consistently filled with a
rough fish
called a
burbot, the only
fresh water relative of the salt
water Cod fish. The
burbot had no
commercial value, and was an aggressive...
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widely available from
butchers and
supermarkets while stingray and
burbot livers are
common in some
European countries.
Animal livers are rich in...
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basin is home to such fish
species as pike, zander, huchen, Wels catfish,
burbot and tench. It is also home to
numerous diverse carp and sturgeon, as well...
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Acipenser transmont**** Order: Gadiformes, Family:
Gadidae Native species Burbot, Lota lota Order: Perciformes, Family:
Centrarchidae Non-native, exotic...
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Digital Equipment Corporation Another name for the fish
commonly known as
burbot Maria (disambiguation) Mariah's Storm, an
American Thoroughbred racehorse...
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Soviet designations Project 667A
Navaga (navaga) and
Project 667AU
Nalim (
burbot) for the
basic Yankee-I, were a
family of nuclear-powered
ballistic missile...
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potatoes and
herbs such as parsley, thyme, bay-leaves and sage. Originally,
burbot was used but this fish had all but
disappeared from the
rivers until its...
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literally "lye fish") is
dried whitefish,
usually cod, but
sometimes ling or
burbot,
cured in lye. It is made from aged
stockfish (air-dried whitefish), or...