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Swordfish are oviparous, meaning they reproduce by laying eggs. They typically spawn in warm ocean waters, releasing their eggs into the open water where fertilization occurs externally. A female swordfish can lay thousands of eggs at once, which then drift with ocean currents until they hatch. The larvae are planktonic, spending a significant amount of time in the water column before developing into juvenile swordfish.

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