SCIENCE BRIEFING - Los Angeles Times
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New technology is allowing researchers to watch the movement of large groups of fish as they gather and later split up. Using a system called ocean acoustic waveguide remote sensing,
scientists observed Atlantic herring gather off Cape Cod, Mass., to spawn in the dark, according to a report Friday in the journal Science. With dawn, the fish return to deeper waters and
scatter.