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Pollack, Pollachius pollachius, are members of the cod family. Widely distributed in waters from the northern Mediterranean to the Atlantic as far north as Iceland, they are still plentiful in the English Channel off the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, where the traditional method of handline fishing is often used to catch them.

Marine fish Pollachius virens of the cod family, growing to 75 cm/2.5 ft, and found close to the shore on both sides of the North Atlantic.



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I had to go over and tell Henry Pollack he was dying.
His suspicions being aroused, the sergeant followed the man, and with the aid of Constable Pollack succeeded, after a most desperate resistance, in arresting him.
 
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