Research Collaborations for Ocean Sunfish Studies



This coming week, NECWA will be shipping out the last box of ocean sunfish vertebra to a fisheries scientists in Taiwan. Dr. Ching-Tsun Chang is going to use the vertebra for an aging study. This tissue was collected over the past 20 years that NECWA has been rescuing and researching ocean sunfish in New England waters.
Ocean sunfish feed off Cape Cod and surrounding waters each spring and summer. In the fall, this species migrates south to warmer wintering areas. Last season, NECWA rescued and documented over 90 ocean sunfish strandings in the New England area. We rescue the live animals and necropsy the carcasses. 

All tissues and data collected from carcasses is shared with other researchers in the US and around the world to support their research and to support our understanding of this very unusual species.
NECWA is an all-volunteer nonprofit and the only organization that rescues this unusual marine misfit. Help us do this very important work. To support this and other marine and educational projects, go to www.necwa.org and donate today. Thank you

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