Stock Photo - Hake (in Latin Merluccius, ""sea pike"", due to the resemblance to the freshwater carnivorous fish) is the common name of several marine fish of the order of the gadiformes. These fish make two types of migrations: one on a daily basis, ascending at night to the upper layers of the sea to feed and descending during the day, and another of a seasonal nature, related to the reproductive cycle of each species.

Stock Photo: Hake (in Latin Merluccius, ""sea pike"", due to the resemblance to the freshwater carnivorous fish) is the common name of several marine fish of the order of.

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