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06-29-2016, 06:22 PM | #1 |
Manic for Life
Join Date: May 2015
Location: San Diego
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What is the meaning of "pelagic"?
I see this word used ad nauseam in fishing regulations. When I look up the scientific definition, it becomes difficult for me to understand exactly where I am allowed to fish, for which species.
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/pelagic.html Specifically, what fish are permitted and not permitted locally in San Diego under this wording:
"Pelagic fish can be categorized as coastal and oceanic fish, based on the depth of the water they inhabit. Coastal pelagic fish inhabit sunlit waters up to about 655 feet deep, typically above the continental shelf. Examples of species include forage fish such as anchovies, sardines, shad, and menhaden and the predatory fish that feed on them." Halibut are predatory and feed on anchovies, sardines, ...etc. Are Halibut a coastal pelagic species? WSB? Yellowtail? Or are we simply talking about bait balls, more or less, excluding squid? [Depends on what the meaning of "is" is.]
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