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- Navaga abstract "The navaga (Eleginus nawaga) is a relatively small species of fish in the cod family Gadidae. It inhabits the European arctic and subarctic waters of the Barents, White, and Kara Seas, from the Kola Bay to the Ob River estuary.Navaga fish usually occur at shallow depths, along shores with soft bottoms, close to the ice and on the continental shelf. In winter, they live in nearshore waters, where spawning takes place. They are often found in estuaries and can enter fresh water in rivers. In summer, they return to open waters. They feed on crustaceans, benthic animals, and small fish. Adult size is usually 25-35 cm, but White Sea fish are smaller, 15-25 cm.The navaga is commercially fished mainly in the winter in the bays of the White Sea. The European navaga is a close relative of the saffron cod (E. gracilis), a Pacific sister species.".
- Navaga binomialAuthority Johann_Julius_Walbaum.
- Navaga class Actinopterygii.
- Navaga family Gadidae.
- Navaga genus Eleginus.
- Navaga kingdom Animal.
- Navaga order Gadiformes.
- Navaga phylum Chordate.
- Navaga thumbnail Eleginus_nawaga.jpg?width=300.
- Navaga wikiPageExternalLink fish3787.htm.
- Navaga wikiPageID "631682".
- Navaga wikiPageLength "1917".
- Navaga wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Navaga wikiPageRevisionID "612917832".
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Arctic.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Barents_Sea.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gadidae.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Eleginus.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Gadidae.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Gadiformes.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Julius_Walbaum.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Kara_Sea.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Kola_Bay.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Ob_River.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Pacific.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Saffron_cod.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink Subarctic.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLink White_Sea.
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLinkText "Navaga".
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLinkText "fish".
- Navaga wikiPageWikiLinkText "navaga".
- Navaga binomial "Eleginus nawaga".
- Navaga classis Actinopterygii.
- Navaga familia Gadidae.
- Navaga genus "Eleginus".
- Navaga hasPhotoCollection Navaga.
- Navaga month "June".
- Navaga ordo Gadiformes.
- Navaga phylum Chordate.
- Navaga regnum "Animalia".
- Navaga species "E. nawaga".
- Navaga species "nawaga".
- Navaga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FishBase_species.
- Navaga wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Navaga year "2006".
- Navaga subject Category:Gadidae.
- Navaga type Animal.
- Navaga type Article.
- Navaga type Eukaryote.
- Navaga type Fish.
- Navaga type Species.
- Navaga type Article.
- Navaga type Gadiforme.
- Navaga type Thing.
- Navaga type Q152.
- Navaga type Q19088.
- Navaga type Q729.
- Navaga comment "The navaga (Eleginus nawaga) is a relatively small species of fish in the cod family Gadidae. It inhabits the European arctic and subarctic waters of the Barents, White, and Kara Seas, from the Kola Bay to the Ob River estuary.Navaga fish usually occur at shallow depths, along shores with soft bottoms, close to the ice and on the continental shelf. In winter, they live in nearshore waters, where spawning takes place. They are often found in estuaries and can enter fresh water in rivers.".
- Navaga label "Navaga".
- Navaga sameAs Navaga.
- Navaga sameAs Eleginus_nawaga.
- Navaga sameAs Eleginus_nawaga.
- Navaga sameAs Navaga.
- Navaga sameAs Sáfrányhal.
- Navaga sameAs Փրփրուկ_(ձուկ).
- Navaga sameAs Eleginus_nawaga.
- Navaga sameAs ნავაგა.
- Navaga sameAs Europese_nawaga.
- Navaga sameAs Nawaga_europejska.
- Navaga sameAs m.02yq5x.
- Navaga sameAs Evropska_navaga.
- Navaga sameAs Navagatorsk.
- Navaga sameAs Eleginus_nawaga.
- Navaga sameAs Q1068996.
- Navaga sameAs Q1068996.
- Navaga sameAs 寬突鱈.
- Navaga wasDerivedFrom Navaga?oldid=612917832.
- Navaga depiction Eleginus_nawaga.jpg.
- Navaga isPrimaryTopicOf Navaga.