Average, Quarterly Predictions for Albacore (Thunnus alalunga), California Current System, 1995-2018

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Average, quarterly species distribution predictions for albacore (Thunnus alalunga) in the California Current System, 1995-2018. The albacore SDM predicts (log10) catch per unit effort as fish/vessel/day from industry logbooks. The albacore SDMs can best be thought of as "potential habitat", as albacore presence is strongly impacted by migration rates and routes, particularly off California
 
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    Barbara Muhling
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    1995 - 2018
    Citation:
    Muhling BA, Brodie S, Jacox M, Snodgrass O, Dewar H, Tommasi D, Edwards C, Xu Y, Snyder S, Childers C. (2019) Dynamic habitat use of albacore and their primary prey species in the California Current System. CalCOFI Reports 90:79-93
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    University of California, Santa Cruz Institute for Marine Science
    NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center
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