Movement of spotted seatrout tagged in Trinity Bay, Texas

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Fish tagged in northwest Trinity Bay did not frequent East or West Galveston Bay. Fish moved toward the Gulf of Mexico in late spring and summer, perhaps to feed or as part of a spawning migration, then returned to the tagging site in fall. The possibility of one population and a spatial separation of fish into at least two estuarine groups can not be eliminated. -from Authors

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Baker, W. B., & Matlock, G. C. (1993). Movement of spotted seatrout tagged in Trinity Bay, Texas. Northeast Gulf Science, 13(1), 29–34. https://doi.org/10.18785/negs.1301.04

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