Average, Quarterly Predictions for Clubhook Squid (Onychoteuthis borealijaponica), California Current System, 1995-2018

May 27, 2020 (Last modified Oct 19, 2022)
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Average, quarterly species distribution predictions for clubhook squid (Onychoteuthis borealijaponica) in the California Current System. Predicted probabilities of occurrence are from NOAA SWFSC trawl surveys.
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Barbara Muhling
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1995 - 2018
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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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0.1 (Degree)
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University of California, Santa Cruz Institute for Marine Science
NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center
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