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Alaska cod

Gadus macrocephalus

Not Evaluated Saltwater
Max Length
119.0 cm
Max Weight
22.7 kg
Depth Range
10-1280m
Family

About

The Alaska Cod is a saltwater fish belonging to the family Gadidae and is scientifically described as <em>Gadus macrocephalus</em>. This species reaches a maximum recorded length of approximately 119 cm and a maximum weight of around 22.7 kg, making it one of the largest gadids in the North Pacific. It inhabits marine waters at depths ranging from 10 to 1,280 metres, with greatest abundance over continental shelves and upper slopes. Alaska Cod are demersal, feeding on a wide variety of prey including fish, squid, crabs, shrimp, and polychaete worms. They are cold-water specialists, thriving in the subarctic and temperate North Pacific and Bering Sea. <em>Gadus macrocephalus</em> is a prized game fish throughout its range, sought by sport anglers fishing the coastal waters of Alaska, British Columbia, and the Pacific Northwest. Bottom fishing with jigs, bait rigs, and heavy tackle is standard practice, with anglers targeting rocky reefs, pinnacles, and soft-bottom areas where cod congregate. The species is also commercially significant, contributing substantially to North Pacific fisheries. Its firm, white flesh is highly regarded for its mild flavor and flaky texture, making Alaska Cod a staple in seafood markets and restaurants. Details of habitat and range beyond its known North Pacific distribution remain limited in the ichthyological literature.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 119.0 cm
Maximum Weight 22.7 kg
Depth Range 10-1280m

Habitat & Distribution

Water Type
Saltwater
Depth Range
10-1280m
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Fishing Information

Game Fish
Yes

Taxonomy

Order Gadiformes (Cods)
Family Gadidae (Cods)
Species Gadus macrocephalus

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does Alaska cod get?
Alaska cod can grow up to 119.0 cm long and weigh 22.7 kg.
What family does Alaska cod belong to?
Alaska cod (Gadus macrocephalus) belongs to the family Gadidae (Cods) in the order Gadiformes (Cods).

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