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Fish using currents to find prey.

Fish using currents to find prey.
Fish using currents to find prey.
Fish using currents to find prey.
Fish using currents to find prey.
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Arostegui, Martin
Fish using currents to find prey.
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11/05/2024
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Caption from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 59, No. 2, Pg. 59:
TRACKING BIG FISH AT FINE SCALES
It’s not always easy finding food in the big blue, but some fish have learned to hack the ocean’s movement to survive. WHOI postdoctoral scholar Martin Arostegui explains how bony fishes like tuna and marlin may use currents as superhighways in their search for prey.
Courtesy of Martin Arostegui
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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