Alaskan Pollock is America's largest fishery. Its white flesh is used in McDonald's and Burger King
Alaskan Pollock is America's largest fishery. Its white flesh is used in McDonald's and Burger King's fish sandwiches as well as sold in supermarket freezer cases as fish sticks and breaded fillets. About half of the Pollock caught in the Bering Sea is turned into surimi, a fish paste used in imitation crab and other products. (Photo by Brian Vander Brug/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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