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burbot
fish
- Also called:
- eelpout
burbot, (Lota lota), elongated fish of the family Lotidae that inhabits cold rivers and lakes of Europe, Asia, and North America. A bottom dweller found in both fresh and brackish waters, it descends as deep as 700 metres (about 2,300 feet). It is a mottled greenish or brown fish and may grow as long as 1.5 metres (about 4.9 feet). It has very small embedded scales, a chin barbel, a long anal fin, and two dorsal fins. The burbot is valued as food in some areas.
Burbot classification remains a matter of debate with some taxonomists, some sources classifying the species in the subfamily Lotinae of the cod family Gadidae. In addition, some ichthyologists place Siberian and North American burbot in the species Lota maculosa.