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Capelin are fish found in the Atlantic amd Arctic oceans. In spring and summer, capelin are usually seen in the region between Iceland amd Greenland. What is the MOST LIKELY reason for the presence of capelin in these regions?

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These regions are rich in plankton during summer




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Answer: These regions are rich in plankton during the summer.

Explanation: The Capelin fish population migrares twice a year. Thesw extensive seasonal migrations occur during the spring and summer, when the Capelin fish migrates to look for plankton-rich oceanic areas, and, in September to November, when the population returns.

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