The Argentine hake (''Merluccius hubbsi'') is a
merluccid hake
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They are native to cold water in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and typically are found at de ...
of the genus ''
Merluccius'', found in the southwestern
Atlantic Ocean
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, along the coast of
Argentina
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, and
Uruguay
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. This fish was described by an Argentine ichthyologist,
Tomás Marini in 1933.
It's very similar to ''
Merluccius merluccius'' (European hake), and it can reach a length of 95 cm (but commonly 50-65 cm), and weigh up to 5 kg. It lives at depths from 100 to 200 m, and it feeds on crustaceans, squids and fish (anchovies and smaller hakes). It migrates southwards in spring and northwards in autumn.
[ This fish is usually sold fresh and frozen as one of the main fishing exports of Argentina.
A new species of hake, '' Merluccius patagonicus'', was described for the south west Atlantic in 2003. This would be a third hake species in the area in addition to ''M. hubbsi'' and '' M. australis'' but some authorities consider this taxon to be a ]synonymous
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with ''M. hubbsi''.[ Abstract]
References
Argentine hake
Fish of Argentina
Fish of the Western Atlantic
Argentine hake
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