kämmenkaaren
Kämmenkaaren, also known as the comb-toothed corvina (*Scophthalmus rhombus*), is a species of flatfish native to the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. This demersal fish is commonly found along sandy and muddy seabeds, typically at depths ranging from 10 to 200 meters. It is one of the most commercially important flatfish species in European waters, particularly in the Baltic Sea, where it is a staple in fisheries.
The comb-toothed corvina is characterized by its oval-shaped body, which is typically brown or grayish in color,
This species is a bottom-dweller, feeding primarily on small crustaceans, polychaete worms, and occasionally small fish.
Kämmenkaaren is a valuable catch in fisheries due to its firm, white flesh, which is highly regarded
Conservation efforts also focus on habitat protection, as degradation of sandy seabeds can negatively impact the