pitkävalkoiset
Pitkävalkoiset, also known as long whitefish, are a species of freshwater fish native to the northern regions of Europe and Asia. They are part of the whitefish family, Coregonidae, and are known for their elongated body shape and silvery-white coloration. Pitkävalkoiset typically grow to a length of 30-50 cm (12-20 inches) and can live up to 15 years.
These fish are anadromous, meaning they spend part of their life cycle in both freshwater and saltwater
Pitkävalkoiset are valued for their culinary qualities, with their firm, white flesh and mild flavor making
Despite their popularity, pitkävalkoiset populations have faced challenges due to habitat loss, pollution, and overfishing. Conservation