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Layer: Bluefin Tuna Migratory Corridor (ID: 190)

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Description: The Nature Conservancy, Migratory Species Conservation Project <br><br> Telemetry Data Sources:Block et al 2009, Stanford University, Duke University, Dalhouse University & Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Stokesbury et al 2004, Dalhouse University, Stanford University & Monterey Bay Aquarium. Teo et al 2007,Stanford University. TOPP (Tagging of Pacific Predators). See <a href='http://migratoryblueways.org' target='_blank'><b>migratoryblueways.org.</b> </a> for a full list of data providers.<br><br> Description: The Nature Conservancy’s Migratory Species Conservation Project aims to identify migratory “blueways” in the Gulf of Mexico and beyond in order to preserve migratory marine species and improve the health of large marine ecosystems. Blueways are highly-trafficked migratory pathways used by multiple marine species across large ocean expanses such as the Gulf of Mexico.<br><br> See the Get Started menu for a suggested citation. Email questions about The Nature Conservancy’s data to <a href="mailto:valerie.mcnulty@tnc.org ">valerie.mcnulty@tnc.org </a>

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