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Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) tagging within Chesapeake Bay and updating of growth equations
Early summer concentrations discovered by sportfishermen in Chesapeake Bay allowed tagging and release of twenty fish. Six returns were received from sport catches up to five years after release (1,855 days). Sport fishing mortality was 0.30 ±0.21 with P=95%.