Pacific tomcod
(Microgadus proximus)
Classification
Species:
Microgadus proximus
Genus:
Microgadus - Tomcods
Family: Gadidae - Cods
Order: Gadiformes - Cods
Superclass: Osteichthyes - Bony fishes
General data
Scientific names:
Pacific tomcod
Habitat:
Saltwater
Climates:
Temperate, Subpolar
Native to coast of:
North America
Microgadus proximus, also commonly known as Pacific tomcod, is a type of cod fish found in North American coastal waters from the southeastern Bering Sea to central California.
This species can reach a length of 30.5 cm (12.0 in).
Their diet of the Pacific tomcod includes anchovies, shrimp, worms, and other small marine invertebrates.
Pacific tomcod are occasionally taken by recreational anglers. This is usually incidental to fishing for other species of fish as they are relatively small in size.