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Fig. 2 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 2

From: Dispersal and seasonal movements of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) in the eastern Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, as inferred from satellite-transmitting archival tags

Fig. 2

Deployment and endpoint locations of Pacific halibut (Hippoglossus stenolepis) tagged with pop-up archival transmitting tags during the boreal summers of 2008, 2009, and 2016. Colors represent five geographic regions within which individuals were pooled for analysis. Only fish whose tags produced data are plotted. Circles indicate tagging locations, where closed symbols represent final locations that were amenable to analyses of interannual dispersal; open symbols are fish whose final locations were not included but which produced depth or light data. Open diamonds connected by solid lines indicate final positions after 1 year at liberty; dashed lines indicate fish that were physically recaptured after 2–3 years at liberty. The precise location of one fish that was recaptured in coastal Kamchatkan waters was unknown, and is denoted with a question mark. Note that Kamchatka and the Western Aleutians are located in the eastern hemisphere, with Antimeridian located at approximately Amchitka Pass in the south and the western Gulf of Anadyr in the north

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