Catalyst (ABC TV) Thursday 13 June 2013

What they lack in size they make up for in sheer numbers. They’re the backbone of more than a third of the world’s fisheries. They are small pelagic fish – small because they’re usually less than 10cm long, pelagic because they live near the surface of the ocean. They’re also known as baitfish because just about everything else eats them.

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