The white hake or mud hake, Urophycis tenuis, is a phycid hake of the genus Urophycis, found in the northwest Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to Newfoundland, at depths of about 1,000 metres.
The Black hake lives in the demersal, oceanodromous, marine, depth range 180 - 1000 m , usually - 180 m environment.
black hakes (which have regularly increased since the nineties) do not show an overexploited resource. The potential for hake exploitation off Mauritania has been estimated at some 133 000 tons annually. More
deepwater trawl fishery for black hake off Mauritania was closely monitored. More
Black Hake—is becoming threatened by its own popularity as a seafood dish. Because of its similarity, the Antarctic toothfish is also disappearing. More
Black hake, suitable for oil-base paint, are made from horsehair. The cheapest are filled with hair taken from the mane and cut into appropriate lengths. More
Porterhouse Steak“Baby Beef” Tenderloin Medallion Black Hake on grilled asparagus and mushrooms with capers Chateaubriand 21.12oz whit Garnish Complete Sirloin 35. More
Black hake on grilled asparagus and baby vegetables “Kobe” Duo Rib eye steak and baby beef cooked on our grill with blackberry sauce Dessert Chocolate mousse on a nutty biscuit and passion fruit heart For More
Black Hake, Boston Hake, Hake, Ling, Mud Hake, White Grunt, White Hake Common Names in French: Merluche Blanche, Phycis Blanc Common Names in German: Gabeldorsch Common Names in Icelandic: More
Abrótea branca in Portuguese (Português)
Abrótea-branca in Portuguese (Português)
Black hake in English
Boston hake in English
Boston ling in English
Gabeldorsch in German (Deutsch)
Hake in English
Hvid skægbrosme in Danish (dansk)
Ling in English
Locha in Spanish (español)
Locha blanca in Spanish (español)
Merluche blanche in French (français)
mud hake in English
Musdea americana in Italian (Italiano)
Phycis blanc in French (français)
Skægbrosmer in Danish (dansk)
Stóra brosma in Icelandic (Íslenska)
Urophycis tenuis in French (français)
Vitbrosme in Swedish (Svenska)
white hake in English
Widlak bostonski in Polish (polski)
白長鰭鱈 in Mandarin Chinese
白长鳍鳕 in Mandarin Chinese