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OverviewOcean Salmon
Marine Resources Program
Pacific Hake
Groundfish
Pacific Hake ( Merluccius productus )
Description

Similar to cods, with an elongate body and square-cut caudal fin. 2nd dorsal fin and anal fin deeply notched. No chin barbel. Lower jaw projects slightly. Sharp teeth. Scales tiny and cycloid, frequently rubbed off during capture. Body soft. Silvery, with black speckles on back. Inside of mouth black.

SizeTo 91 cm (36 inches).

Range/Habitat

Coast of Asia to Alaska and to S. Baja and Gulf of California.

Depth

Common at moderate depths. Near bottom or higher in water column to 500 fm. In schools.

Remarks

Occasionally caught while trolling for salmon. Flesh is soft. Filleted, headed and gutted and processed into surimi.

Other common names

hake, whiting, Pacific Hake

Credits

Picture:Text: Peterson Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes, 1983.


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