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Acknowledgments 



This study was made possible through the support of 

 the George T. Pfleger Foundation and the Offield Family 

 Foundation. We thank those who helped us capture the 

 fish in our study: Tom Pfleger, Tom Fullam, Tom Roth- 

 erie, Greg Stutzer and Chugey Sepulveda. Archival tags 

 were recovered with the assistance of the Inter-American 

 Tropical Tuna Commission. 



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