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The Clyde Marine Region is primarily home to the Atlantic Herring ([https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=126417 Clupea harengus]). These herring form expansive schools and are widely distributed throughout the North Atlantic, including the Clyde Marine Region. Their migrations follow a distinct pattern: during the spring and summer, they move inshore to coastal waters for spawning, while in winter, they shift to deeper, offshore areas. As they mature, herring undergo a pelagic phase, spending time in the open ocean before returning to coastal waters as adults for spawning. The mixing of freshwater from the river and seawater in the Clyde estuary can influence the distribution and behavior of herring in this region. | |||
In the Clyde Marine Region, the Herring is prey for Sharks, Birds, Seals, Rays and Skates, Whitting and Cod. They avoid noise and are caught through Seine Catch fishing. | |||
==Types== | ==Types== |
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