The silver lining to storm surge: How some baby fish ride out hurricanes to success 
By BILL KEARNEY US Source: South Florida Sun Sentinel 9/25/2023
BILL KEARNEY
Credit: Joni Hanebutt, Dreamstime
Humans loathe the deadly impact of storm surge, and for good reason. But new research shows how juvenile tarpon and snook can actually benefit from it. In turn, scientists are learning how to design more eco-friendly developments that help the fish survive.
 

Ongoing studies by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust show that young-of-the-year tarpon and snook take advantage of storm surge and king tides, essentially riding the water into remote semi-landlocked ponds. When the water recedes, the small tarpon and snook rule their new micro kingdoms, the proverbial big fish in small ponds.

 
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