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#Marlin Fishing AI Meta


#Deep-water humps | Underwater structures characterized by raised area on ocean floor | Surrounded by deeper water on all sides | Prime locations for fish | Offering multiple migration routes | Anglers use contour maps that depict these structures as enclosed circles


#Juvenile fish | Young fish not yet reached sexual maturity


#Swordfish | Large, migratory predatory fish | Characterized by elongated bodies and distinctive long, flat bills, which they use to slash at prey | Inhabit open ocean environments | Aggressive predators, consuming diet primarily of bony fishes and squids | Meaty texture


#Ocean Current


#Angling Destination


#Continental Self Edge


#Angler


#Skipper


#Marine Service


#Wheather


#Sea Surface Temperature


#Altimetry


#Bait


#Rod


#Search Of Species


#Sea Conditions


#Railings


#Self Draining Cockpit


#Fuel Capacity


#Bait Well


#Skybridge


#Vessel controls


#Sonar


#Helm chair


#Cockpit


#Rod power curve | 110 to 150 degrees


#Loosing the leverage on the fish


#High-sticking


#Watching the rod tip and not letting it go too high


#Dropping the rod to a near-horizontal position mistake


#Heavy tackle


#Fighting chair


#Footrest


#Tagging studies and observations


#Marlin residence in mid-Atlantic ­canyons


#Billfish tournament


#Caribbean waters


#­Tournament captain


#White marlin ­fishing


#Bite


#Marlin season


#Dominican Republic (DR)


#Cap Cana


#DR ­logistics


#Marlin migration


#Spot: rock, cave


#Dredge: mullet, ballyhoo


#Pitch-bait rod


#Teaser


#North Drop


#Blue marlin


#White marlin


#Sailfish


#British Virgin Islands (BVI)


#Scrub Island Billfish Series


#Sport-fishing boat


#Charter-fishing industry


#Seaworthiness


#Sportfish yacht


#Deep-water billfish


#Monofilament leader | High stretch capability, which allows it to absorb shocks from fish strikes | Generally cheaper than fluorocarbon | Easier to handle and tie knots compared to fluorocarbon


#Bait for marlin | Blue runner | Goggle eye | Tinker mackerel | Speedo


#Live bait | Flossed onto hook | Foss through eye cavity, not through eye itself | Floss bait on tightly so hook does not have room to swing


#Buoy | On the stick of the buoy Cyalume sticks to see float


#Braid | Braided fishing line | Virtually no stretch | Providing excellent sensitivity and bite detection


#Flybridge | Elevated deck on boats, particularly motor yachts and catamarans | Located above main deck | Enhances visibility | Provides additional space for activities | Accessed by stairs | May include steering console for improved maneuverability | Popular for their panoramic views | Often designed to accommodate seating areas, bars, helm stations |Ideal for leisure, navigation


#Fish scientist | Model complex catch data for stock assessments and other queries | Science framework to predict, where and when fish interactions may occur,| Fish Population Dynamics | Restricted Areas | Protecting marlin


#Atlantic kingfish | King mackerel | Migration pattern | The largest concentrations in the central and eastern Gulf are encountered from August through October | From the West Delta to Galveston, Texas, kingfish show strongly from September through November | Wild cards in the Gulf are the Loop Current and tropical storms that can move baitfish and kings in unpredictable ways | A hardtail or goggle-eye dangling at the surface under a kite can drive kingfish crazy /Gary Caputi/ | Hilton Realtime-Navigator with iPhone | Altimetry | Chlorophyll | Water color | Sea-surface temperature | All displayed on charts overlayed with bathymetric graphics of the known structure spots for each region | Charts are updated after each satellite pass | Archive feature | It lets you page back through the charts from the prior few days. That makes itPossible to identify water movements and trends | You can pinpoint those areas with the greatest possibility of holding baitfish and pelagic predators, including kings | Learning curv | Altimetry charts show eddies and upwellings | Upwellings spawn algae blooms shown on chlorophyll charts | Algae blooms attract baitfish, and predators are never far behind | Strategy for fishing | Most likely spots to fish


#Heading sensor | Real-Time Boat Orientation | Accurate, real-time heading data | Allowing chart view to display dynamic heading line and rotate boat icon to reflect actual bow direction—even when stationary or drifting | Improving situational awareness, especially in Heads Up mode | Precise Waypoint Targeting | When waypoint is marked, heading sensor allows chart to correctly orient in direction of that point relative to boat, enabling to return to it more accurately | Fish finder can better align position and direction on map | Allowing you to maintain consistent trolling lines and cover water efficiently | For Side Imaging sonar, accurate heading data ensures that sonar returns are correctly aligned with boat actual direction | Heading sensor data enables precise waypoint marking and display | Allowing anglers to navigate back to specific targets or structures with confidence | Heading sensors often feed data into autopilot systems, improving steering accuracy, route tracking, and responsiveness to course adjustments


#10 species of fish is responsible for the development of global sport-fishing industries | Istiophoridae (marlin, sailfish and spearfish) | Xiphiidae (swordfish) | Billfish species | Stock status: overfished, subject to overfishing | Codified by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) | International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) | Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) | Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) | Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) | Billfish are large, highly migratory species which can cross entire ocean basins, even between oceans | Stock assessments determine sustainable harvest levels | Data collected from fishing activity, including catch rates, fishing effort | Biological information: age, growth rates and spawning dynamics | Annual recreational limit iin USA of 250 Atlantic blue marlin, white marlin and roundscale spearfish (via ICCAT) | Billfish Conservation Act: prohibits commercial harvest, sale and importation of billfish in the continental United States


#Blue Marlin (Makaira nigricans) | Distributed throughout the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans | Prefer the upper 10 meters of the water column | Can dive as deep as 1,000 meters in search of prey | IGFA All-Tackle World Records: 1,376 pounds in the Pacific, 1,402 pounds in the Atlantic | Demonstrated long-distance movements of over 4,500 nautical miles in 120 days | Significant estimated declines in biomass from 33 to 37 percent occurred over the past three decades | Listed as vulnerable by IUCN Red List | At risk of high incidental catch in pelagic longline fisheries | When retrieving gear in Atlantic, longline and purse-seine ­vessels are required to release blue marlin caught alive


#Black Marlin (Istiompax indica) | Found throughout Pacific and Indian oceans | One of the largest of the billfishes | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 1,560 pounds | Generally prefer surface waters above thermocline | Capable of diving to depths of 500 meters or more | Often found close to land masses, islands and coral reefs | Subject to overfishing (IOTC) in Indian Ocean | No stock assessments conducted in Pacific Ocean | Frequently taken as bycatch by pelagic longlines, trolling, harpooning and, increasingly, coastal gillnets | Number of Central and South American countries have mandatory catch-and-release fisheries for black marlin and often prohibit their commercial harvest


#Sailfish (Istiophorus platypterus) | Frequent nearshore waters | Found throughout all oceans | IGFA All-Tackle World Records of 221 pounds in Pacific, 142 pounds in Atlantic | Listed as vulnerable by the IUCN Red List | Frequently caught as bycatch in longline, purse-seine, trawl and gillnet fisheries


#White Marlin (Kajikia albida) | Found throughout Atlantic Ocean | Prefers the upper 20 meters of the water column | IGFA All-Tackle World Record: 181 pounds from Brazil Royal Charlotte Bank | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List | Incidental catches in pelagic longline, purse-seine, trawl and gillnet fisheries


#Shortbill Spearfish (Tetrapturus angustirostris) | Distributed throughout Pacific and Indian ocean | IGFA World Record caught off Australia weighed 110 pounds | Primarily caught as bycatch in longline and purse-seine fisheries | Listed as data deficient by IUCN Red List


#Swordfish (Xiphias gladius) | Found in tropical, temperate and sometimes cold waters worldwide | IGFA All-Tackle World Record swordfish 1,182 pounds | Listed as near threatened by IUCN Red List | Major food fish and are commonly caught by pelagic longline, harpoon and drift gillnet fisheries


#Striped Marlin (Kajikia audax) | Range throughout Pacific and Indian oceans | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 494 pounds | Satellite-tagged stripey from IGFA Great Marlin Race traveled 4,739 nm across Pacific Ocean from New Zealand to just off Galapagos | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List


#Roundscale Spearfish (Tetrapturus georgii) | Found throughout Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 70 pounds | Listed as data deficient by IUCN Red List


#Longbill Spearfish (Tetrapturus pfluegeri) Found throughout Atlantic Ocean | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 127 pounds | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List


#Mediterranean Spearfish (Tetrapturus belone) | Found throughout Mediterranean Sea | IGFA All-Tackle World Record 90 pounds | Listed as least concern by IUCN Red List | Research required to learn more about biology and behavior


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