What does Pelagic Mean? — R/V PILAR

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Pelagic. It’s a word we use all the time to talk about fish, but what does it mean? Pelagic is an adjective that is used to describe the open ocean. Fish that are considered pelagic can be broken down into the following zones:   Epipelagic- This includes the inshore and offshore

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