Grunions: fish that walk up the beach to spawn, well sort of …

Posted By on March 26, 2011

grunionincaliforniaInteresting fish … and the people that ‘greet’ them: Grunions.

I’m surprised I didn’t know about them, although suspect if I lived in southern California I would? (see Grunion.org)

What is a grunion?

California grunion are a species of marine fish found only along the coast of southern California and northern Baja California. They are justifiably famous for their unique spawning behavior. Grunion spawn completely out of the water and lay their eggs on many sandy beaches in California. Shortly after high tide, on specific nights, sections of these beaches sometimes are covered with thousands of grunion dancing about on the sand. The popularity of these grunion runs means that some nights there are more people lining the beaches than grunion in the run.

Leuresthes tenuis

The eggs remain buried in the sand throughout incubation, fully out of water for approximately 2 weeks. The larvae hatch when the eggs wash out by high waves during tides before the new and full moons. Grunion spawn at the age of 1 year, and live for 2 to 4 years. Because of their vulnerability during the spawning season, they are protected by a closed season. No taking of grunion is permitted during April and May. During other months, no gear is permitted so collection may take place only with bare hands, and a fishing license is required. Here at Grunion.Org we encourage “catch and release” of the grunion. For more information visit California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Region

Read "Introduction to Grunion Biology" (PDF), by Dr. Karen Martin

For more information visit California Department of Fish and Game, Marine Region

 (National Geographic video clip below)

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