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Codcast: B.C. university goes deep in bid to help critical Arctic bottom-feeder

  • University of Victoria scientists are studying newly discovered grunting sounds from Arctic cod, which are important for conservation efforts.
  • Amalis Riera first discovered the grunting sound in 2017, which is now central to the Codcast launched on April 15.
  • Arctic cod are critically important, making up 92 percent of the fish in some Arctic areas and serving as a food source for many species.
  • Francis Juanes emphasized the need for better monitoring methods to understand Arctic cod population health, noting that traditional survey methods are insufficient.
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Codcast: B.C. university goes deep in bid to help critical Arctic bottom-feeder

The University of Victoria's Codcast debuted on April 15

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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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