Cusk don’t have much charisma. The cod-like intruders slide out of lobster traps with bubbling skin, regurgitated stomachs and bulging eyes. They have no real commercial viability and virtually no name recognition. But in the Gulf of Maine, these bottom feeders are bellying into the klieg lights. Cusk, which are hauled to the surface offshore
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