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Figure 7 
Visualization ofdiel movements of 2 tagged smalltooth sawfish ( Pristis pectinata) in the Peace River, Florida, from May through October 
2016: sawfish 16, a young of the year with a stretch total length [STL] of 1032 mm, during (A) day and tC) night, and sawfish 3, a small¬ 
tooth sawfish with an age >1 year and STL of 1435 mm, during (B) day and (D) night (sawfish ID numbers correspond to those in Table 1). 
These sawfish generally remained along the northern shoreline during the day, making nightly excursions across the river, sometimes 
to the southern shoreline. The color scale denotes the number of first detections per hour, per receiver, for each individual. The light blue 
color indicates areas where a range of 0—5, 0-10, or 0-20 detections was recorded, and the white color indicates areas with no detections. 
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