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The result of changes of water temperature on fisheries is significant. As water temperatures rise and nutrient levels decline, shoals of cold-water-loving small pelagics scatter and descend to depths of 150 to 200 meters, where they are not accessible to traditional surface purse seiners, or they migrate south.
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Source: http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/fish/fish2202.htm
Image ID: fish2202, Fisheries Collection Photographer: Illustration by C. Macias and M. Recabal
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