Atlantic Cod

The Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, is a widely distributed marine fish found in the North Atlantic. Known for its significant commercial value, this species has a prominent chin barbel and a distinctive lateral line. Cod are prized for their firm, white flesh and are a staple in many cuisines.
Length~110 (max 180)
Weight~12 (max 50)
WaterSalt
Water Temp8-17° F
Depth61-366 ft
- Other namesCodling
- Length~110 (max 180)
- Weight~12 (max 50)
- WaterSalt
- Water Temp8-17° F
- Depth61-366 ft
Popular lures for Atlantic Cod
Regulation for Atlantic Cod
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Atlantic cod thrive in cold, temperate waters, typically on the continental shelf
- They inhabit depths ranging from shallow coastal areas to deep offshore waters
- Juveniles prefer complex habitats like seagrass beds and rocky substrates
- Cod are omnivorous, feeding on invertebrates and other fish
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in the winter and early spring in offshore waters
- Females release millions of eggs, which are fertilized by males in the water column
- Larvae are pelagic, drifting with currents until they settle in coastal nursery areas
- Cod exhibit annual migrations between feeding, spawning, and overwintering grounds