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Atlantic Giant Cockle
Dinocardium robustum (Lightfoot 1786)
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Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758 (Atlantic cod)
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Gadus morhua Linnaeus 1758 (Atlantic cod)
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Melanogrammus aeglefinus (Linnaeus 1758) (Haddock)
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Mycteroperca microlepis (Goode & Bean 1879) (Charcoal Belly)
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Melanogrammus aeglefinus (Linnaeus 1758) (Haddock)
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Triplofusus giganteus (Kiener 1840)