The word 'pollock' primarily refers to several species of marine fish belonging to the family Gadidae (cod family). These fish are known for their elongated bodies, three dorsal fins, and two anal fins. They are typically found in cold, northern waters, particularly the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. pollock are a commercially important fish, widely consumed and used in processed foods, particularly as fish sticks and surimi. Their lean, mild-flavored flesh makes them a versatile food source. The term can also be used as a surname.
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