Bonefish Open-Water Spawning
University of Massachusetts Amherst researcher Andy Danylchuk and colleagues from several other institutions know far more about bonefish spawning habits after using ultrasonic transmitters to tag and track bonefish movements off Eleuthera in the Bahamas.
A new video shows “the first formal documentation of bonefish in large aggregations prior to moving to deep offshore waters to spawn at night.”
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