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Calm waters in the Sea of Cortez can be deceiving. At night, Humboldt squid rise to the surface, and Mexican fishermen catch them with jigs on handlines, hauling in more than 100,000 tons per year. In March 2007 Oregon State University researchers on the research vessel Pacific Storm developed acoustic imaging techniques to estimate squid biomass. Credit: Kelly Benoit-Bird, Oregon State University

Calm waters in the Sea of Cortez can be deceiving. At night, Humboldt squid rise to the surface, and Mexican fishermen catch them with jigs on handlines, hauling in more than 100,000 tons per year. In March 2007 Oregon State University researchers on the research vessel Pacific Storm developed acoustic imaging techniques to estimate squid biomass. Credit: Kelly Benoit-Bird, Oregon State University

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