At least according to Dr. Cliff Mass who is a weather and ocean expert. I dont know if that is true but I sure hope it is. If it is true there should be improved ocean conditions, much better runs and fishing for Coho in 2017.
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Warm water "Blob" is gone!
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Re: Warm water "Blob" is gone!
So the "Godzilla el Nino" could not kill it but our record rainfall/storms from October did!
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Re: Warm water "Blob" is gone!
According to the recent forecasts it is going to get colder around here so that may help also. I think I'll monitor this guys website and see if anything else pops up.
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Re: Warm water "Blob" is gone!
If that is true and no reason to doubt it then I think that is great news. For one it pushes the tuna fishery out and further south which will mean less competition for bait fish.
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