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groundfish$524326$ - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

FISH THAT LIVE ON, IN, OR NEAR THE BOTTOM OF THE BODY OF SALT- (COD, FLOUNDER, HALIBUT, SOLE...) OR FRESH-WATER THEY INHABIT
Groundfish; Benthic fish; Benthopelagic fish; Bottom-feeding fish; Demersal fisheries; Demersal fishery; Groundfishing; Bathydemersal; Ground fish; Groundfish Group
  • Demersal fish output in 2005
  • [[Florida sand darter]], ''Ammocrypta bifascia''
  • Profile illustrating the shelf, slope and rise
  • [[Giant grenadier]], an elongate deep water demersal fish with large eyes and well-developed [[lateral line]]s
  • [[Viviparous brotula]]
  • [[American plaice]]
  • Jan van Kessel]] senior, 1626–1679
  • Cross-section of an ocean basin. Note significant [[vertical exaggeration]].
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  • Two freshwater gobies, ''[[Rhinogobius duospilus]]''
  • ''[[Rhinogobius flumineus]]'' swim on the beds of [[river]]s
  • [[Bluespotted ribbontail ray]] resting on the [[seafloor]]
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groundfish      
n. bodemvis, die op de bodem van de zee leeft

Definition

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¦ noun either of a pair of boards attached to each side of the mouth of a trawl net, keeping it open as it is pulled through the water.

Wikipedia

Demersal fish

Demersal fish, also known as groundfish, live and feed on or near the bottom of seas or lakes (the demersal zone). They occupy the sea floors and lake beds, which usually consist of mud, sand, gravel or rocks. In coastal waters they are found on or near the continental shelf, and in deep waters they are found on or near the continental slope or along the continental rise. They are not generally found in the deepest waters, such as abyssal depths or on the abyssal plain, but they can be found around seamounts and islands. The word demersal comes from the Latin demergere, which means to sink.

Demersal fish are bottom feeders. They can be contrasted with pelagic fish which live and feed away from the bottom in the open water column. Demersal fish fillets contain little fish oil (one to four percent), whereas pelagic fish can contain up to 30 percent.