Thousands of needle-nosed fish called Atlantic saury have washed up on Cape Cod Bay beaches in Massachusetts. The reason is currently unknown, but here's what experts do know.
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Everything about the Greenland shark seems to be slow: these long-bodied animals swim slowly, grow slowly and reach maturity slowly. Their maturity rate is so sluggish, in fact, that scientists believe they don’t start reproducing until they’re about 150 years old and that they can live anywhere from 270 to 500 years, making them […]
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/CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to regenerating Canada s fish stocks so they can continue to provide Canadians with food, income, and employment.