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Llista de peixos del mar del Nord

De la Viquipèdia, l'enciclopèdia lliure
Localització de la mar del Nord entre les costes de Noruega, Dinamarca, Alemanya, els Països Baixos, Bèlgica, França i les illes Britàniques
Limanda (Limanda limanda)
Mòllera fosca (Trisopterus luscus)
Bacallà de l'Atlàntic (Gadus morhua)
Esturió comú (Acipenser sturio)
Alosa fallax
Serpentí (Syngnathus typhle)
Rèmol de roca (Zeugopterus punctatus)
Llobarro (Dicentrarchus labrax)
Agulleta (Syngnathus acus)
Palaí xic (Buglossidium luteum)
Rèmol de riu (Platichthys flesus)
Gall de Sant Pere (Zeus faber)
Trachipterus arcticus
Xanguet (Aphia minuta)
Escorpí de mar d'espines curtes (Myoxocephalus scorpius)
Abadejo (Pollachius pollachius)
Moll de roca (Mullus surmuletus)
Mussola gravatja (Mustelus asterias)
Trencavits (Ammodytes tobianus)
Merlà (Merlangius merlangus)
Clavellada (Raja clavata)
Llissa vera (Chelon labrosus)
Entelurus aequoreus
Escorpí de mar d'espines llargues (Taurulus bubalis)
Rajada d'anells (Leucoraja circularis)
Rap (Lophius piscatorius)
Peix guilla (Alopias vulpinus)
Escurçana violeta (Pteroplatytrygon violacea)

Aquesta llista de peixos del mar del Nord inclou 194 espècies de peixos que es poden trobar actualment al mar del Nord ordenades per l'ordre alfabètic de llur nom científic.

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Bibliografia

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Enllaços externs

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