This school of Atlantic horse mackerel is forming a bait ball. When surrounded by predators, such as the barracuda and bluefish seen here, the school will gather close together to expose the least number of individual fish. In the open ocean, without hiding places among kelp, coral, or coastal rocks, the bait ball will protect most of the smaller fish. Is this where the idea of ‘safety in numbers’ originates?
Mackerel forming a bait ball to avoid predators
Today in History
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Travel Sunday: Liverpool
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A stroll above the stratosphere
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Burchells zebras for International Zebra Day
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Perseid meteor shower over Oregon
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Notes from an underground lake
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Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, Italy
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Beavers Bend
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A day of service for Dr. King
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Ansel Adams birthday
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Clark Range, Yosemite National Park, California
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Cedar Mesa, Utah, for Indigenous Peoples Day
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Vancouver Coastal Sea wolves, Great Bear Rainforest, Canada
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Astoria-Megler Bridge, Oregon
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An old celebration for a new season
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Southern gemsbok in the savannah, Botswana
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Necropolis of Dargavs
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Pont Alexandre III, Paris, France
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Islands of the Salish Sea
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FOR FOREST by Klaus Littmann
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Mute swans
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Glastonbury Festival begins
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Mount Hood, Oregon
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International Womens Day
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Guiding ships to safety
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Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel in Arkansas
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Computer science on the page
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The Wall for Peace
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Coral Reef Awareness Week
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Tennis in the park
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A glittering diamond in the rough
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