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  2. Humboldt squid - Wikipedia

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    A Humboldt squid that washed up on a Santa Barbara shoreline. The Humboldt squid lives at depths of 200 to 700 m (660 to 2,300 ft) in the eastern Pacific (Notably in Chile and Peru), ranging from Tierra del Fuego north to California. Recently, the squid have been appearing farther north, as far as British Columbia. [11]

  3. County Line Beach - Wikipedia

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    The market (opalescent) [20] (118,000 tons, $7,670,000) [21] squid fishery [22] is California's largest and most lucrative [23] commercial [24] fishery, off the coast from the beach. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] The thick kelp beds also provide an opportunity to test for radioactive contamination that could arrive in ocean currents from Japan's damaged ...

  4. Doryteuthis opalescens - Wikipedia

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    The fishery in Monterey Bay occurs from April to November coinciding with the upwelling season. In Southern California landings begin in November and continue through April correlated with the greater mixing of winter storms. Since 1993 squid has been the #1 fishery in California with landings of 118,000 tons [vague] and $41

  5. We Went Behind the Scenes on the Set of ‘Squid Game’ Season 2

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    The show ranked number one in 94 countries after 142m households spent more than 1.65bn hours watching it in the first month of its release. Unsurprisingly, a second season was commissioned, as ...

  6. ‘Squid Game’ Season 2 Opens With 68 Million Views, Netflix’s ...

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    Season 1 of “Squid Game” currently sits at the top of that list with 265.2 views, but Season 2 has plenty of time to potentially cross that line. ... California fires live updates: New fire ...

  7. California sea lion - Wikipedia

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    California sea lions feed on a number of species of fish and squid, and are preyed on by orcas and great white sharks. California sea lions have a polygynous breeding pattern. From May to August, males establish territories and try to attract females with which to mate. Females are free to move in between territories, and are not coerced by males.

  8. When can I get Dungeness crab in California? Here’s the new ...

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    Fishers can start harvesting Dungeness crab on Jan. 5 in two fishing zones in Northern California, stretching from the border between Sonoma and Mendocino counties to California’s border with ...

  9. Gonatus onyx - Wikipedia

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    It is a squid in the family Gonatidae, found most commonly in the northern Pacific Ocean from Japan to California. They are one of the most abundant cephalopods off the coast of California, mostly found at deeper depths, rising during the day most likely to feed. The mantle size of G. onyx has been known to reach up to 18 cm (7.1 in).