Like cod, eels used to be so plentiful that nobody believed they could be in trouble.
And if they do think war is like COD, and want to join because of that?
They are taken by professionals, executives and managers like cod liver oil, necessary, distasteful and of questionable value.
It has long been known that vitamin D prevents rickets and children were once given food supplements like cod liver oil.
In restaurants they're known as grenadier, they taste a lot like cod.
Rising water temperatures have led to sudden and dramatic changes - with the plankton breeding at the wrong time, and in the wrong place, threatening species like cod.
Dr Mozaffarian said the cooking process had either destroyed all of the good omega-3 or the fried fish were lean white fish like cod rather than oily fish.
Some species have collapsed, like Atlantic cod, Atlantic bluefin tuna and Pacific salmon in California, Oregon and Washington.
"This was an exceptionally difficult fisheries council, but with some stocks like North Sea cod on the verge of collapse urgent action has to be taken and large cuts were inevitable, " Mr Morley said.
Cape Cod is like a fantasised view of New England, a peninsula covered in trees aflame with colour in the weeks leading up to Halloween, shading perfect lawns and whitewashed fences.
Raw whale-meat bacon (a.k.a. blubber) was white, hard to swallow and tasted like pork fat injected with cod-liver oil.
Long-established vacation areas, like Cape May and Cape Cod, as well as Portland, ME and Lebanon, NH, are one of the two types of metros with the most old, vacant homes.
The final of four Slow Food Fast contributions from Eric Ripert, this dish, like last week's Japanese-inflected cod with mustard greens, exhibits the chef's signature sense of balance and harmony.
Gloopy toppings, like egg salad with anchovies, or brandada de bacalao, an emulsion of salt cod and potato, can make for messy handoffs (there is only one piece per order), but a side of extra bread helps sop up spills.
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