Survey offers glimpse into changing ecosystem of southern Gulf of St. Lawrence
MONCTON, N.B. — A survey of sea life in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence has found corals, sharks, sharp-toothed wolffish and even an unexpected invertebrate along with the crustaceans and groundfish that make the region a fishing mecca.
The chief biologist on the vessel said the annual survey — which looked at 66 species of fish — illustrates how the passing years have affected the same stretch of water.
“It’s striking to see the ecosystem is changing,” Nicolas Rolland said from Moncton, N.B.
“When you look at it 20 years ago or 30 years ago and what it looks like now, the abundance and amount of fish in the southern Gulf has decreased by quite a lot.”