Labrador

Québec

Atlantic
Ocean

Newfoundland

GrosMorneMountain

Port au Choix

Fogo Island

Gull Island

Cape St. Mary's

100 kilometers

100 miles

North
America

Let’sgetonething straight:

Iknowthatcariboudonotliveintheocean.Asamarinebiologist,Istudyoceananimals.IliveonanislandcalledNewfoundlandineasternCanada.It’spartoftheprovinceofNewfoundlandandLabrador.MyresearchtakesplaceintheNorthAtlanticOcean.Ofcourse,therearenocariboufloatingintheocean.But,IcanexplainwhyI’mtalkingaboutcaribou.Here’swhathappened.IwasvisitingthehistoricPortau Choix lighthouse.


Theviewoftheoceanwasincredible.AsIwalkedaroundthelighthouse,Inearlyranintoasmallherdofcaribou!Theywerecalmlygrazingonthelighthouse grounds.


I’mnotembarrassedtoadmitit.Igeekedout.Caribouarehardtoseeinthewild.Theyavoidpeople.Toseesomanyofthematoncewasabig deal.


TherewasnowayIwasgoingtomissthis.Idroppedtothegroundinfrontofthelighthouse.Iinchedforwardonmystomach.Myheartwasracing.IfumbledformycameraandtookasmanyphotosasIcould.Soon,thecaribougotwisetomeandmoved off.


Yes,I’mamarinebiologist.Butonthisisland,Igettoseehowlotsofamazinganimalsinteractwiththesea,sky,andland.Letmetellyouaboutafewof them.

TheSea

It’stheseacreaturesthatIknowthebest.TheNorthAtlanticisverycold,anditswaterscangetrough.Yet,manyanimalscallthesewaters home.


Seaanemonesliveontheseafloor.Theseinvertebrateshavesquishybodies.Theycanbeassmallasabuttonorbigasateacup.Theycementthemselvestorockstostayinplacedespitethewaves.Theirlongtentaclesstingandgrabpreythatgettoo close.

ThewatersaroundNewfoundlandarefullofanemonesandother life.

capelin

SeaSnacks

Whiletheanemonesholdfasttorocks,tiny,shimmeringfishflitabout.Theyarecapelin.ThesefishcometothecoastsofNewfoundlandbythemillions.Here,theyputonashow.Thousandsofthem“jump”ontotherockybeachestolaytheir eggs.

Manyotherspeciesfindcapelindelicious.Humpbackwhalesarebigfans.TheytraveltoNewfoundlandonsummervacations.Foodisplentifulhere.Theyeatalotsotheygainandstorehealthyfat(blubber)duringtheirvacationin Newfoundland.


Thesewhalescanbehardtospot,though.Whentheycomeclosetothesurface,youcanmakeoutthesmall,hook-likefinsontheirbacks.Or,youcancatchsightofthetailofahumpbackwhalebeforeitdivesbackintothe water.

Thetailofahumpbackwhalesticksoutabovethewater’ssurfaceasthewhale dives.

Atlantic cod

Ifhumpbacksdon’teatallthecapelin,theAtlanticcodwill.Theyhavebigeyesandalongchin“whisker”calledabarbel.Thebarbelhelpscodsensefoodinmurkywaters.Ifirstlearnedaboutcod,notasbiologist,butbycatchingmydinneronafishing boat!