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Capelin may not roll onto beaches for a few more weeks

There's been few, if any, sightings of capelin on beaches along Newfoundland's east coast, and scientists anticipate it could be a few more weeks before the popular fish are spotted at places like Middle Cove.

Where are the capelin and how much longer until they start rolling?

9 years ago
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People are anxious for the capelin to roll here on the North East coast of the province but DFO capelin expert Fran Mowbray says you're gonna have to wait a little longer!

There's been few, if any, sightings of capelin on beaches along Newfoundland's east coast, and scientists anticipate it could be a few more weeks before the popular fish are spotted at places like Middle Cove.

False reports of capelin spotted at Middle Cove Beach saw some people heading out with high hopes, only to be let down by the empty shore line.

Fran Mowbray, with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, said there may be a bit of a wait before people will be able to see some capelin.
DFO scientist Fran Mowbray says it may be some time before capelin are seen on eastern Newfoundland shores, given the rough shape they were in after the winter. (CBC)

Capelin don't spawn until the eggs are ready, and development of eggs depends on what state the female fish are in after the winter.

"They weren't in particularly good condition so I think it's going to take them a while to get caught up before they can start getting those eggs developed and get onto the beach," said Mowbray.

"I won't be surprised if it's closer to the middle of July or maybe even the end of July before they come in."

While there haven't yet been capelin spotted on Newfoundland's east coast, Mowbray said there's some reports of the fish spawning in other parts of the province.

"There has been some spawning occurred on the west coast and that was a couple weeks ago," said Mowbray.

"Most recently I heard Harbour Breton and that was exciting because there hasn't been spawning in that area in quite some time."

For capelin lovers like Keith Davies, the fish can't get here fast enough.

"No, can't wait," said Davies. "My wife loves capelin, she'll have a big feed of fresh capelin."
People at Middle Cove Beach Friday were disappointed. They showed up to catch some capelin, but found the shores empty. (CBC)

With files from Azzo Rezori