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Midway to Necker, this results in a testable hypoth- 

 esis that genetic variance should be greater at Necker 

 than at Midway. 



Acknowledgments 



Dawn Lambeth, a NSF Research Experience for Un- 

 dergraduates recipient, provided a great deal of as- 

 sistance in programming and running the simula- 

 tion model. The senior author gratefully acknowl- 

 edges the contributions from many valuable discus- 

 sions on satellite altimetry and physical oceanography 

 with Professor Gary Mitchum, University of South 

 Florida. This work was partially funded by Coopera- 

 tive Agreement Number NA37RJ0199 from NOAA. 



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