Beached Fish Trinity Bay Newfoundland Labrador


Beached fish blanket the shores at Admiral's Point in Trinity Bay in Newfoundland Labrador during June and July when they are spawning.

Millions of Capelin find themselves beached at Admiral's Point in Trinity Bay in Newfoundland Labrador as spawning season nears. The coastline is blanketed with the fish as their silver bodies glisten in the sunlight which also attracts many birds, other fish and many types of marine mammals where they can easily find a quick meal.

Spawning Capelin, Mallotus villosus, on a beach at Admiral's Point, Bonavista Peninsula, Trinity Bay, Highway 239, Discovery Trail, Newfoundland, Newfoundland Labrador, Canada.



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Picture of the beached Capelin fish at Admiral's Point in Trinity Bay in Newfoundland Labrador during spawning season.

Picture: "Beached Fish Trinity Bay Newfoundland Labrador"
Photographer: Rolf Hicker Photography
Photo Name: cdn_k3s25300 - Beached Fish Trinity Bay Newfoundland Labrador


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