sea of cortez species recovery

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"it's now believed that parts of the gulf serve as a nursery for the species"

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/blog/333 ... fishermen/
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Yeah, but I would worry more about the Giant squids.
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Not cool.
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Post by Cindy »

Funny....this just out:

Morales-Bojórquez E, Hernández-Herrera A, Nevárez-Martínez MO, Díaz-Uribe JG (2012) Population size of the jumbo squid Dosidicus gigas in the central Gulf of California, Mexico, based on mark-recapture data. Aquat Biol 15:27-34

the gist was that in April, they calculated there are up to 220 MILLION JUMBO squid in this area

Makes you rethink the whole "shark" issue.
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but what makes a squid 'jumbo' anyway. for example, a jumbo shrimp is nothing to fret about.
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Up to 2m, 45kg. Jumbo=Humbolt
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much better than 20', 2000lbs unless the squid likes to hunt in packs :shock:
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Post by Cindy »

You hit the nail on the head....they swarm.

But alas....the are in deep water during the day and only come into the shallows at night....a lot like sharks.
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