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    Molva molva is the largest fish of the cod family, growing up to 200 cm in length and 30 kg in weight. Both its head and eyes are small and the upper jaw projects beyond the lower. The lower jaw bears a distinct sensory barbel. Unlike most other cod species, Molva molva has two instead of three dorsal fins.
    Molva is a genus of lotid fishes, the lings, with these currently recognized species: The generic name derives ultimately from Latin morua ("codfish"), which became morlue in Old French and then molva in Provencal and molve in Modern French. Another theory derives it from Breton mor ("sea") and Old French luz ("pike").
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    Molva molva primarily feeds on other fish such as Trisopterus esmarkii, Gadus gadus, Clupea harengus and flat fish, and invertebrates such as crustaceans and starfish may also be consumed, but more likely by the inshore juveniles. This species is commercially fished using longlines and trawls around western Scotland.
    Molva molva is a deep water species found at depths up to 600 meters but juveniles and occasionally adults are found as shallow as 10 meters. This species is primarily solitary and benthic, lurking amongst rocks, crevices and wrecks in deep water. Long thin fish up to 200 cm and 30 kg in weight. Two dorsal fins, the first one being short.
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  5. Ling | Deep-sea, Coldwater, Bottom-dwelling | Britannica

  6. Common ling (Molva molva) - Seafood from the Faroe …

    WEBThe common ling (Molva molva) is a long and slender fish. In the Faroe Islands the common ling is called longa. Its head is quite oblong in shape with a mouth that is full of large sharp teeth and a distinct chin barbel. …

  7. Ling (Molva molva) - MarLIN - The Marine Life Information Network

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  10. Genetic analyses of ling ( Molva molva ) in the Northeast Atlantic ...