The Alaska Pollock Fish is a marine fish species of the cod family Gadidae. It is also called Walleye Pollock and is widely distributed in the North Pacific with largest concentrations found in the eastern Bering Sea. While belonging to the same family as the Atlantic pollock, the Alaska pollock is not a member of the same Pollachius genus. The species was long put in it’s own genus ‘Theragra‘, and classified Theragra chalcogramma. But more recent research has shown that it is rather closely related to the Atlantic cod and should be moved back to genus ‘Gadus’ in which is
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