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Alaska pollock (plural Alaska pollocks or Alaska pollock)
- A semipelagic schooling fish, Gadus chalcogrammus (syn. Theragra chalcogramma), widely distributed in the North Pacific with largest concentrations found in the eastern Bering Sea.
Gadus chalcogrammus
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 黄线狭鳕, 阿拉斯加鱈/阿拉斯加鳕, 明太鱼 (zh) (míngtàiyú), 明太魚/明太鱼 (zh) (míngtàiyú)
- French: colin d’Alaska (fr) m
- German: Pazifischer Pollack, Alaska-Pollack, Alaska-Seelachs (de), Pazifischer Polardorsch
- Italian: merluzzo d'Alaska, pollack d'Alaska
- Japanese: 介党鱈 (ja), 鯳 (ja) (すけとうだら, suketōdara), 助宗鱈 (ja), 助惣鱈 (ja) (すけそうだら, sukesōdara), 明太 (ja) (めんたい, mentai)
- Korean: 명태(明太) (ko) (myeongtae)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: alaskatorsk m, theragra m, pollock (no) m, alaskalyr m
- Polish: mintaj (pl) m
- Portuguese: escamudo-do-alasca m
- Russian: минта́й (ru) m (mintáj)
- Spanish: abadejo de Alaska, colín de Alaska
- Swedish: Alaska pollock c, stillahavsbleka c, alaskasej c, stillahavslyra (sv) c
- Vietnamese: cá minh thái Alaska
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