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burbot

Long, rounded fish Lota lota of the cod family, the only one living entirely in fresh water. Up to 1 m/3 ft long, it lives on the bottom of clear lakes and rivers, often in holes or under rocks, throughout Europe, Asia, and North America.



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Recent ingestion of fish, usually cooked, was common among those who became ill; species of fish included burbot, eel, and pike.
All but the burbot and smelt were as rich in these fatty acids as the Chinook salmon, a fish renowned for its omega-3 levels.
 
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