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coastal pelagic species
Schooling fish not associated with the ocean bottom that migrate in coastal waters. They usually eat plankton and are the main food source for higher-level predators such as tuna, salmon, most groundfish, and humans. Examples include herring, squid, sardine, and mackerel.
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Fishing
- Category: Marine fishery
- Organization: NOAA
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- J Thomas
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