Thousands of needle-nosed fish called Atlantic saury have washed up on Cape Cod Bay beaches in Massachusetts. The reason is currently unknown, but here's what experts do know.
Thousands of beached Atlantic sauries were found on Linnell Landing Beach, a seaside destination in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. These two fish were spotted on Nov. 29, 2022.Fox News Digital Reached out to the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife and the Center for Coastal Studies for comment.
The Atlantic saury is considered an"open-ocean, forage fish," according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .Cape Hatteras, North Carolina,The fish reportedly engage in seasonal cross-shelf migrations, the NOAA reported in an Atlantic saury profile, which cites information from a 1981 Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization Science Council study.
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