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Atlantic cobia (Rachycentron canadum) cruising near the surface — June marks the start of the species' spawning migration up the Eastern seaboard

Cobia on the Move: Reading the June Migration f...

Science of Fishing Editorial
Marine ScienceSpecies SpotlightTactics & Techniques

June puts cobia on the move from the mid-Atlantic to the Chesapeake. The science behind the run, the regs, and where the fish actually stage.

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Cobia on the Move: Reading the June Migration f...

Science of Fishing Editorial
Marine ScienceSpecies SpotlightTactics & Techniques

June puts cobia on the move from the mid-Atlantic to the Chesapeake. The science behind the run, the regs, and where the fish actually stage.

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Historical scientific engraving of Dolphin (Coryphaena hippurus), Atlantic Ocean, with yellow arrows marking the lateral-line canal running gill-to-tail

The Fish's Sixth Sense: How the Lateral Line De...

Science of Fishing Editorial
Marine ScienceTactics & Techniques

If you've ever watched a wahoo materialize from blue water and inhale a lure you didn't see coming, you've watched the lateral line at work. Here's the science behind a...

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The Fish's Sixth Sense: How the Lateral Line De...

Science of Fishing Editorial
Marine ScienceTactics & Techniques

If you've ever watched a wahoo materialize from blue water and inhale a lure you didn't see coming, you've watched the lateral line at work. Here's the science behind a...

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Red grouper (Epinephelus morio) — NOAA Fisheries scientific illustration showing dark reddish-brown body, white spots on flanks, pink underside, large mouth and unbroken dorsal fin

Species Spotlight: Red Grouper

Science of Fishing Editorial
Marine ScienceSpecies Spotlight

Red grouper don't just live on Gulf hardbottom — they build it. The science behind the species rearranging the limestone, and what that means on the drift.

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Species Spotlight: Red Grouper

Science of Fishing Editorial
Marine ScienceSpecies Spotlight

Red grouper don't just live on Gulf hardbottom — they build it. The science behind the species rearranging the limestone, and what that means on the drift.

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