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The Largest Group of Nesting Fish Ever Found Lives Beneath Antarctic Ice

The unexpected find is much larger than any other known collection of fish nests

Five hundred meters below the ice covering Antarctica’s Weddell Sea sits the world’s largest known colony of breeding fish, a new study finds.

An estimated 60 million active nests of a type of icefish stretch across at least 240 square kilometers, nearly the size of Orlando, Fla. Many fish create nests, from freshwater cichlids to artistically inclined pufferfish (SN: 10/13/20). But until now, researchers have encountered only a handful of icefish nests at a time, or perhaps several dozen. Even the most gregarious nest-building fish species were previously known to gather only in the hundreds. Click on link below to read more:

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ice-fish-nest-antarctica-breeding-colony-largest-group