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Fishing forecasts can predict marine creature movements

  • Written by Heather Welch, Researcher in Ecosystem Dynamics, University of California, Santa Cruz
Swordfish only -- no bycatch, please.Joe Fish Flynn/shutterstock

Do you check the weather forecast before getting dressed in the morning?

If you do, then you’re making a decision in real time, based on dynamic processes that can vary greatly over space and time. Marine animals can be similarly dynamic. They might move in response to...

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