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    <skos:definition xml:lang="en">The CalCOFI survey area overlays three coastal zoogeographicprovinces, a coastal upwelling zone, and three oceanic water masses.The oceanographic and ecological complexity of this region has been afertile research field for NMFS scientists since the beginning ofCalCOFI. A key goal is to learn how dynamic oceanographic featuresaffect the distribution and abundance of important fish species andfish assemblages. This is important if we are to progress from singlespecies to multi-species and ecosystem management strategies. Closecollaboration with Mexican research partners in relation to theirbiological-oceanographic survey.For more information, link to &apos; http://swfsc.nmfs.noaa.gov/frd/CalCOFI/CC1.htm&apos;</skos:definition>
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