2017
DOI: 10.1134/s0032945217010039
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Ichthyofauna of fresh and brackish waters of Sakhalin Island: An annotated list with taxonomic comments: 3. Gadidae–cryptacanthodidae families

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“…Perhaps also in White Sea (Mecklenburg and Steinke 2015). Benthic, also pelagic over deep water; marine and brackish waters (Dyldin and Orlov 2017); depth: intertidal (Miller et al 1980), near surface to 1,280 m (4,198 ft) (Orlov and Tokranov 2019). We consider Gadus ogac Richardson, 1836 to be a synonym ), but considered a separate species in Fricke et al (2020).…”
Section: Family Gadidae-codsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Perhaps also in White Sea (Mecklenburg and Steinke 2015). Benthic, also pelagic over deep water; marine and brackish waters (Dyldin and Orlov 2017); depth: intertidal (Miller et al 1980), near surface to 1,280 m (4,198 ft) (Orlov and Tokranov 2019). We consider Gadus ogac Richardson, 1836 to be a synonym ), but considered a separate species in Fricke et al (2020).…”
Section: Family Gadidae-codsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yellow Sea, Sea of Japan, Sea of Okhotsk, and Pacific Ocean off Japan and Kuril Islands Wisner 1980, Yoshino in Masuda et al 1984), to Olyutorskiy Bay in the western Bering Sea (Hubbs and Wisner 1980), to south-eastern Bering Sea (Brodeur 1988), Pacific Ocean south of Aleutian Islands, and offshore Gulf of Alaska , to Islas Revillagigedo, Mexico (Eschmeyer and Herald 1983), including Gulf of California (Robertson and Allen 2015). Oceanic and neritic epipelagic (Parin 1960); marine and brackish waters (Dyldin and Orlov 2017); depth: intertidal (Suda et al 2002), surface to 295 m (968 ft) (DFO), typically far offshore, although schools sometimes wash ashore (Chapman 1943).…”
Section: Family Scomberesocidae-sauriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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