Two stocks of red hake are currently recognized: one inhabiting the Gulf of Maine-northern Georges Bank region and a second stock inhabiting the area from southern Georges Bank to Cape Hatteras (Conservation and Utilization Division 1985). The migratory movements of this species are largely inshore-offshore in response...
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Red hake (Urophycis chuss) ... Red hake, Urophycis chuss, is a demersal gadoid species distributed from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to North Carolina, and is most abundant from the western Gulf of Maine through Southern New England waters. Red hake are separated into northern and southern stocks for management purposes.
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The red hake or squirrel hake , Urophycis chuss , is a phycid hake of the genus Urophycis , found in the northwest Atlantic Ocean at depths of between 10 and 500 m. It grows to about 30 inches...
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Details About Red hake ... A relative of the cod, red hake is a mottled reddish to olive brown color, with a pale belly. It reaches up to 1.5 feet (0.5 meter) in length. Red hake inhabit soft muddy and sandy bottoms; juveniles live inside of scallop shells, and remain close to scallop beds until they mature...
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RED HAKE; LING ... In 1945, for example,[36] the reported landings were some 14 times as great for white as for red hake, for every one of the subdivisions into which the inner part of the Gulf is divided for statistical purposes, while only a few thousand pounds of red hake were reported from off eastern or central Maine,
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Main reference ; ... IUCN Red List Status (Ref. 57073); ... Image of Urophycis chuss (Red hake)
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Red Hake & Silver Hake ... Our two commonest "Hakes" differ from the cods above in having the three dorsal and two anal fins merged into two and one, respectively. The Red Hake or Ling Urophycis chuss is easily identified by its pelvic fins, which are formed into long white split streamers.
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Red hake make interesting subjects for study. Except for a few minor details, they resemble white hake to such an extent that distinguishing one from the other becomes quite difficult; in fact, at the egg and early larval stages it is impossible.
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Red hake is a member of the cod family (Gadidae) and is an important food fish. ... Red hake is a member of the cod family (Gadidae) and is an important food fish. Their slender pelvic fins and fewer teeth distinguish them from silver hake. The many common names for this species include squirrel hake, white hake, mud hake,
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Red hake and Alaska pollock mince were respectively mixed with various levels of ingredients [0-4% sorbitol, 0-0.3% sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP), 0-4% soy protein concentration (SPC), 0-0.4% alginate, 0-0.4% iota-carrageenan] and stored at -20°C for 17 weeks.
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