“…Among the four species found in the North Atlantic, golden redfish (S. marinus) and deep-sea redfish (S. mentella) are the most widely distributed and commercially exploited representatives, while Acadian redfish (S. fasciatus) are generally limited to the Northwest Atlantic, and Norway redfish (Norway haddock; S. viviparus) are only found in the Northeast Atlantic (Whitehead et al, 1986). S. marinus grows larger than S. mentella and inhabits continental shelves off eastern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands, Norwegian waters, the Barents Sea, and Svalbard, mainly in depths between 100 m and 300 m. S. mentella is generally distributed deeper than S. marinus and found in the pelagic zone of the Labrador and Irminger Sea down to 1000-m, in addition to the areas where S. marinus occurs (ICES, 1998;Saborido-Rey et al, 2004).…”