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Marlin reproduce through a process called spawning, where females release eggs into the water column, and males simultaneously release sperm to fertilize them externally. This typically occurs in warm ocean waters during specific spawning seasons. A single female can release millions of eggs at once, which drift away, allowing the fertilized eggs to develop into larvae that eventually grow into juvenile marlin. This reproductive strategy helps increase the chances of survival for some offspring in the vast ocean.

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