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  • Orange peel nudibranch egg mass (Tochuina gigantea) in Browning Pass, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
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  • Lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) eggs, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
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  • Male lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) guarding eggs in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
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  • Male lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) guarding eggs in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
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  • Lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus) guarding eggs, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
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  • Close-up abstract of the eggs of kelp greenling (Hexagrammos decagrammus) off Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
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  • Lingcod (Ophiodon elongatus), male, guarding eggs, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada
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  • A mass of invasive European green crabs.
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  • A mass of invasive European green crabs.
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  • A fisherman's cage is pulled up by researchers. It is illegal to fish for Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) December - February in the Bahamas when this image was taken. Lack of enforcement is a common issue in Bahamian fisheries. The scientists tagged and released the fish. It is part of an ongoing study to learn about the amazing phenomenon known as the grouper spawning aggregation. During the winter full moons the normally solitary grouper gather en masse to spawn at certain locations throughout the Caribbean and are especially vulnerable to over-fishing. Learning about these aggregations is of major importance to protect and manage the economically and culturally important fishery for these critically endangered fish.
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  • A fisherman's cage is pulled up by researchers. It is illegal to fish for Nassau grouper December - February in the Bahamas when this image was taken. Lack of enforcement is a common theme in Bahamian fisheries management. The scientists tagged and released the fish. It is part of an ongoing study to learn about the amazing phenomenon known as the grouper spawning aggregation. During the winter full moons the normally solitary grouper gather en masse to spawn at certain locations throughout the Caribbean and are especially vulnerable to over-fishing. Learning about these aggregations is of major importance to protect and manage the economically and culturally important fishery for these endangered fish.
    2016_12_13LongIslandBH590.jpg
  • Nassau grouper (Epinephelus striatus) showing the change in color pattern during spawning. During the winter full moons the normally solitary grouper gather en masse to spawn at certain locations throughout the Caribbean. Critically Endangered Species. Bahamas
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  • During the winter full moons the normally solitary Nassau grouper gather en masse to spawn at certain locations throughout the Caribbean. Learning about these aggregations is of major importance to protect and manage the economically and culturally important fishery for these critically endangered fish.
    Spawning Aggregation
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