The Argentine anchoita (Engraulis anchoita) or Argentine anchovy is an anchovy of the genus Engraulis, found in and around waters of Argentina, Uruguay and southern Brazil.[2][3]
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The Argentineanchoita (Engraulis anchoita) or Argentine anchovy is an anchovy of the genus Engraulis, found in and around waters of Argentina, Uruguay...
gastropods and octopuses. They primarily feed on fish, especially Argentineanchoita,. Mean diving depth is almost 25 m (82 ft), and they have been filmed...
Paralichthys). The surface salinity front supports large numbers of Argentine anchovy (Engraulis anchoita) and Chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus). The turbidity front...