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- Scallops are found in saltwater environments worldwide, ranging from the intertidal zone to the deep sea12. Most species live in relatively shallow waters from the low tide line to 100 m, while others prefer much deeper water1. Scallops inhabit all the oceans of the world, with the largest number of species living in the Indo-Pacific region1. The most numerous scallop species are found in the Atlantic Ocean, especially along the Eastern United States and Canada3. Other large scallop fisheries are found in the Sea of Japan and off the coasts of Peru and Chile in the Pacific Ocean3. Ireland and New Zealand also have significant scallop fishing industries3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Scallops inhabit all the oceans of the world, with the largest number of species living in the Indo-Pacific region. Most species live in relatively shallow waters from the low tide line to 100 m, while others prefer much deeper water.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ScallopScallops are found in saltwater environments worldwide, ranging from the intertidal zone to the deep sea. Most prefer beds of seagrass amid shallow sandy bottoms, although some attach themselves to rocks or other substrates. In the United States, several kinds of scallops are sold as food, but two are prevalent.www.thoughtco.com/facts-about-scallops-2291857The most numerous scallop species are found in the Atlantic Ocean, especially along the Eastern United States and Canada. Other large scallop fisheries are found in the Sea of Japan and off the coasts of Peru and Chile in the Pacific Ocean. Ireland and New Zealand also have significant scallop fishing industries.sciencing.com/sea-scallops-eat-live-11403672.html
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