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    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 … See more

    Demersal fish can be divided into two main types: strictly benthic fish which can rest on the sea floor, and benthopelagic fish which can float in … See more

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    Major demersal fishery species in the North Sea such as cod, plaice, monkfish and sole, are listed by the ICES as "outside safe biological limits."
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    1. ^ Walrond C Carl . "Coastal fish - Fish of the open sea floor" Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Updated 2 March 2009 See more

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    The edge of the continental shelf marks the boundary where the shelf gives way to, and then gradually drops into abyssal depths. This edge … See more

    Most demersal fish of commercial or recreational interest are coastal, confined to the upper 200 metres. Commercially important demersal See more

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  3. Demersal Fish | Tethys

    WEB41 rows · Tethys is a database of environmental documents related to marine and wind energy. Find 163 documents on demersal fish, which are fish that live and feed on or near the bottom of water bodies.

  4. WEBDemersal fish are bottom-dwelling fish that inhabit the demersal zone near or on the seabed. Learn about their profile, traits, range, diet, facts, and examples of demersal fish species.

  5. Demersal – Fishionary - Fisheries

    WEBFeb 1, 2019 · From the Latin verb demergere, meaning ‘to sink’, demersal describes fish that live on or just above the ocean or lake floor. It can also refer to a commercial fishery for groundfish and shellfish, which typically …

  6. Demersal - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  7. WEBCod (pl.: cod) is the common name for the demersal fish genus Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae. Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and one species that belongs …

  8. AGROVOC: AGROVOC: demersal fish - Food and Agriculture …