Agger Faeroensis
agger oceanicus
Agger Faeroensis[1], Norvegice Færøybankene, est submarinum iugum montanum, paulo sub aequore oceani Atlantici demersum, quod piscibus refugia et pascua, piscatoribus autem venatum dilectum praebet. Ab insulis Faeroensibus meridiei et occidenti versus latet. Inter species piscium qui hunc aggerem frequentant est Gadus morhua.
Notae
recensere- ↑ Haec appellatio a Vicipaediano e lingua indigena in sermonem Latinum conversa est. Extra Vicipaediam huius locutionis testificatio vix inveniri potest.
Bibliographia
recensere- Eyðfinn Magnussen, "Demersal fish assemblages of the Faroe Bank: species composition, distribution, biomass spectrum and diversity" in Marine Ecology Progress Series vol. 238 (2002) pp. 211-225
- Eyðfinn Magnussen, "Interpopulation comparison of growth patterns of 14 fish species on Faroe Bank: are all fish on the bank fast-growing?" in Journal of Fish Biology vol. 71 (2007) pp. 453-475 alibi
- Roger Pihl, "Færøybankene" in Store norske leksikon (2020)
- Regin Winther Poulsen, "Cod almighty: how a ‘mythical’ Faroes delicacy has vanished" in The Guardian (13 Maii 2021)
Nexus externi
recensere- Ingvard Fjallstein, Eydfinn Magnussen, "Growth of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua (L.)) of Faroe Bank strain and Faroe Plateau strain in captivity" ex ICES annual meeting, Reykjavík, Iceland, 1996
- "Kart over fiskebankene" (vide no. 26)