Most anglers have likely heard the words "thermocline" and "turnover" associated with local fishing reports and dock talk. Both result from thermal stratification, an annual occurrence at a majority ...
Jonathan Sharples, C. Mark Moore, Tom P. Rippeth, Patrick M. Holligan, David J. Hydes, Neil R. Fisher and John H. Simpson Limnology and Oceanography (L&O;) publishes research articles, reviews, and ...
In my never-ending quest to catch the next pesky fish, I dig up an awful lot of information, which is one of the really great things about trying to be a good fisherman. I figure the better I ...
The lengthy branches of the brushpile reached several feet upward. On my sonar, the limbs looked like arms cradling what I suspected were crappies. Confident that my boat was over fish 20 feet down, I ...
Each summer our local reservoirs begin to stratify with the warmest water near the surface and with the coldest water near the bottom. This stratification occurs because the warmer water becomes, the ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract ABSTRACT In the North Atlantic, there are pronounced gyre-scale changes in ocean heat content on interannual-to-decadal time scales, which are ...
As rain-free skies finally cleared sufficiently to let the sun shine for more than two or three days in a row this month, our average air temperatures have increased, and our local lakes’ surface ...
The lower St. Johns River basin is an estuary with all the typical characteristics of a semi-enclosed body of water, open to the ocean and diluted with freshwater. That fact has been discussed ...
RECENTLY, Salzen 1 has shown that there is a marked difference with depth in the species composition of the demersal fish fauna off Tema in Ghana. He found that there was a distinct change from ...
Every year, bass anglers struggle with the fall turnover. As the nightly lows begin to drop, the water's surface layer cools. The colder water on top becomes denser and heavier than the warmer water ...