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Juvenile Pollock (Pollachius virens) school within the protective fronds of kelp near Port Joli

Juvenile Pollock (Pollachius virens) school within the protective fronds of kelp near Port Joli


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Juvenile Pollock (Pollachius virens) school within the protective fronds of kelp near Port Joli

Juvenile Pollock (Pollachius virens) school within the protective fronds of kelp near Port Joli, Nova Scotia, Canada. August

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Actinopterygii Atlantic Ocean Bony Fish Canada Fish Gadiformes Ling North America Nova Scotia Osteichthyes Ray Finned Fish Temperate Billet Coalfish Coley Pollachius Rockling Saithe Saltwater


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Underwater Classroom - A Colorful Lesson in Fish Schooling!

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. In this snapshot captured by Nick Hawkins, we are transported to the enchanting depths near Port Joli, Nova Scotia. Here, a juvenile Pollock (Pollachius virens) school finds solace and protection within the lush fronds of kelp. These young fish seem to have found their perfect hideaway amidst nature's embrace. As if attending an underwater classroom, these vibrant ray-finned fish showcase their mesmerizing patterns and colors against the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean. With their streamlined bodies and playful movements, they resemble a synchronized dance troupe performing beneath the waves. The Pollock's presence is not only visually stunning but also significant for marine life enthusiasts. As members of the cod family, these little swimmers hold great importance in maintaining ecological balance in North America's waters. Known by various names like ling, saithe or even coley among locals, they bring life and vitality to our oceans. This photograph serves as a reminder that beauty lies not only on land but also below its surface. It invites us to appreciate the wonders hidden beneath our feet and encourages us to protect these delicate ecosystems for generations to come. So dive into this aquatic wonderland with Nick Hawkins' lens as your guide – you won't be disappointed!

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