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Marlin breed through a process called external fertilization, where females release their eggs into the water, and males simultaneously release sperm to fertilize them. This typically occurs in warm ocean waters during specific spawning seasons. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae, which eventually grow into juvenile marlin. Spawning can result in the production of millions of eggs, increasing the chances of survival in a highly competitive marine environment.

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