Definition
Gadoid describes fishes belonging to the order Gadiformes, which are primarily marine fish, often found in colder waters. Think of them as the 'cod' family and its close relatives. They're typically characterized by having soft fins and cycloid scales. Gadoids are important in the fishing industry, providing a significant source of food. They usually have multiple dorsal and anal fins. It's like being part of a band where everyone has a similar sound but brings their unique flavor. They're diverse, including cod, haddock, and pollock.