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Georges Bank East Scotian Shelf Grand Banks

Type of OrganismsExamples GroundfishCod, Haddock, Hake Pelagic FishSardine, Anchovy, Herring, Mackerel, Tuna CrustaceansCrab, Lobster, Shrimp, Krill MolluscsOysters, Mussels, Clams. Squid, Scallops

Stern trawler fishing: After sonar on the trawler finds the fish, they’re captured by a trawl net more than 122 meters (400 feet) wide. The largest nets extend about 0.8 kilometer behind the towing vessel and are large enough to hold a dozen 747 jetliners.