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Roe Candy

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by Katefleming from Victoria Canada on 06 Mar 2026
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Pacific herring migrate back to the inner shores of Vancouver Island every spring to spawn and fulfill their life cycle and bringing in the next generation. The ocean comes alive with life. From other fish, to whales, to even sea otters, the herring spawn is a treat for many.

  • Camera: NIKON D500
  • Focal: 500 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.00125 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 7.1
tagged: #vancouverisland #herringspawn #spawnonkelp animal mammal wildlife otter bird mustelids liquid carnivores sea_otter

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