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Free spawning is a reproductive strategy in which aquatic organisms, such as fish and certain invertebrates, release their eggs and sperm into the water column for external fertilization. In this process, males and females typically aggregate in specific locations, often during certain seasons, to increase the chances of successful fertilization. Once released, the fertilized eggs develop independently in the water, relying on environmental conditions for survival. This method allows for the dispersal of offspring over large distances, enhancing genetic diversity and population resilience.

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