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Why are there so few corbina today as compared to several years ago, and where do these fish go in the winter?

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Why are there so few corbina today as compared to several years ago, and where do these fish go in the winter?

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A. Recent indicators show corbina populations are improving, based on juvenile fish sampling. As for the disappearance of corbina in the winter, they may be seeking warmer water by moving further south or into embayments, or perhaps offshore. Unfortunately, movement patterns of corbina are not well understood.

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