Mid-Atlantic Forage Fish The Pew Charitable Trusts

By A Mystery Man Writer

Forage fish, the small, often schooling species that support the marine food web, are now protected from unsustainable fishing along the U.S. Atlantic coast. Here are a just a few of the species safeguarded and the marine predators that depend on them.

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