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Fisheries and Oceans

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Information about Fisheries and Oceans Canada | Terms and Conditions: goo.gl/gsDum | En français: @PechesOceansCAN

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The biodiversity in Canada is something out of the ordinary! ✨ In our ever-growing world, we must work in harmony to ensure the safety and prosperity of the land, waters, and creatures that make Canada, Canada. Learn more: ow.ly/e1Bk50VX2Ht

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Breathe in… and breathe in. The sand tiger shark is able to float naturally and hover motionless in the water by storing surface air in its stomach. Learn more: ow.ly/C7fZ50VXY0y

Breathe in… and breathe in.

The sand tiger shark is able to float naturally and hover motionless in the water by storing surface air in its stomach. 

Learn more: ow.ly/C7fZ50VXY0y
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The Speech from the Throne outlines the government’s plan to build a stronger, more united Canada – now and for the future. Read the full #ThroneSpeech: canada.ca/throne-speech Photo: Jake Graham 🇨🇦

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Happy World Otter Day! 🦦 Think you know your otters? Test your knowledge! Can you tell the difference between a sea otter and a river otter? Put your answer in the comments! 👇 Learn how to identify them here: ow.ly/A1yB50W00Ao

Happy World Otter Day! 🦦

Think you know your otters? Test your knowledge! Can you tell the difference between a sea otter and a river otter?

Put your answer in the comments! 👇

Learn how to identify them here: ow.ly/A1yB50W00Ao
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It’s National Invasive Species Action Month! #NISAM2025 ⚠️ The invasive Chinese Mystery Snail spreads fast and harms ecosystems. They… - Lower water quality - Disrupt algae - Harm native species - Eat fish eggs Learn how to identify them here: ow.ly/ABrO50W12OP