- of the
northern oceans.
Hake is a
commercially important fish in the same
taxonomic order, Gadiformes, as cod and haddock.
Hakes are medium-to-large fish...
- 200 m, and it
feeds on crustaceans,
squids and fish (anchovies and
smaller hakes). It
migrates southwards in
spring and
northwards in autumn. This fish is...
-
Hakor or Hagar, also
known by the ****enized
forms Achoris or Hakoris, was an
ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 29th Dynasty. His
reign marks the apex of...
-
Hake, or
Hakes, is a
surname of
English and
Nordic origin, with
Hakes being patronymic from
Hake (Hakeson/Hakesonn). The
origins of
Hake(s) are said to...
- doi: 10.1111/fog.12406. An
Annotated and
Illustrated Catalogue of Cods,
Hakes,
Grenadiers and
other Gadiform Fishes Known to Date.Daniel M.Cohen Tadashi...
- The red
hake or
squirrel hake fish,
Urophycis chuss, is a
species of
phycid hake. It is
found in the
Atlantic Ocean at
depths between 10 and 500 m. It...
- The
white hake or mud
hake (Urophycis tenuis) is a
phycid hake. It is
found in the
deeper waters in the
northwest Atlantic Ocean. The
species can grow...
-
Domingo Lyons; J.
Matallanas (2005).
Hakes of the
World (family Merlucciidae): An
Annotated and
Illustrated Catalogue of
Hake Species Known to Date
Issue 2 of...
- Merlucciidae,
commonly called merluccid hakes /mərˈluːtʃɪd/, are a
family of cod-like fish,
including most
hakes. They are
native to cold
water in the Atlantic...
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Richard Hake (January 4, 1969 –
April 24, 2020) was a
journalist and
reporter for WNYC,
where he was one of the
hosts of the w****ly
morning program, Morning...