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Common ling

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Molva

Phylum
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Molva molva

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Species

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Similar
  
Atlantic cod, Cusk, Atlantic halibut, Pollack, Pollock

The common ling or simply the ling, Molva molva, is a large member of a family of cod-like fishes. An ocean fish whose habitat is in the Atlantic region and can be found around Iceland, Faroe Islands, British Isles, the Norse coast and occasionally around Newfoundland, the ling has a long slender body that can reach 2 metres in length; in adulthood, it is generally a deep-running fish, spending much of its life at depths of 100 m or more; younger fish are found at shallower depths.

Common ling Ling Britishseafishingcouk

The ling is edible; it can be considered interchangeable with cod in either its fresh, salted, or dried forms. The salted roe of the ling is considered a delicacy in Spain and is known as huevas de maruca. Ling can be made into lutefisk.

Common ling Arctic Angling 118 cm amp 7 kg Common Ling

Distribution

Specific seas of occurrence include the Norwegian Sea, along the coastal shelves, and the Sea of the Hebrides, where the species is abundant. A common ling measuring 6 ft in length was caught off Shetland on 24 February 2013. This is the largest ling ever caught on rod and line in British waters.

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References

Common ling Wikipedia