Within hours, the swarming capelin had become a feast for their relentless pursuers — Atlantic cod. The dramatic encounter, ...
Climate change is already causing native fish species to flee northward or die, and it’s only expected to get worse, local ...
More than 10 million schooling capelin were devoured by cod collecting off the coast of Norway within just a few hours in ...
In 2022 alone, one million pounds — some 453 tonnes — of cod were caught off America's Atlantic coast. Although this sounds like a lot, it's a far cry from the 810,000 tonnes of Atlantic cod (Gadus ...
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A new study details how, in just a few hours, more than 2 million Atlantic cod consumed 10 million tiny capelin. Scientists say the feeding frenzy is the largest on record, both in terms of the number ...
Oceanographers recorded the largest ocean predation event, where 2.5 million Atlantic cod consumed 10.5 million capelin off ...
Nearby predators, Atlantic cod, took notice. Over just a few hours, marine researchers, using a sonar imaging system, observed a colossal congregation of cod consume over 10 million capelin.
Record volumes of cod and haddock were landed in New England between 1976 and 1985, but as the eighties drew to a close, the immense catches came to an end and the cod fishery collapsed.
A monumental predator-prey event in Norway's coastal waters has captured scientists' attention. It marks the largest observed ...
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