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Old 09-15-2014, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by BuckingFastard View Post
saying its too large? have you seen the area behind the weirs? how far back that ecosystem goes? I cant imagine how many hundreds of thousands of acres are hidden from just the push of a button. theres also no proof that if someone catches a fish in turners that it couldnt have been attempting to feed at the jetties 2 days before that. the fish move!

great graph mathgeek and i think until there is a chip in every single fish that there is no better way to tell when the fish are being starved.
Yes, I do know how expansive that marsh is. I used to collect data for the coastal restoration projects and ran that marsh for 5 years. You are correct, the fish do move. I still think breaking the data into groups would give a more accurate representation for MG's hypothesis. Furthermore, in order to develop his theory, he would also have to take into account salinity, temperature, turbidity, etc...
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