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What Drives Fish Migration

There are many factors in maintaining a healthy saltwater fishing ecosystem. It can be the amount of fishing that’s done in a specific area. It can be the quality of the water and its temperature as well. But one of the most important is fish migration. That’s right, the fish movement itself plays a key role in the health of the fishing ecosystem.

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