Hydrographic containment

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title: Hydrographic containment
text: Hydrographic containment is a concept in fisheries oceanography that refers to the way a fish population utilizes different tides and currents at different times to remain in a certain region. This concept was developed based on Harden Jones' triangle of migration. This refers to the idea that fish migrate from their spawning grounds to their nursery ground. Then from the nursery grounds, they join the adult population of fish at the feeding ground. Finally, the fish returns to the spawning grou
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description: Concept of fisheries oceanography
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date modified: 2019-10-19T17:57:38Z
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