This rare convergence of cold and warm water species signals a profound disruption in traditional marine boundaries. It is a fascinating but clear sign that our ocean ecosystems are undergoing a massive and unpredictable shift.
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🚨 Albacore Returns to San Diego After 10+ Years! 🎣 What’s Going On?Added:
What a crazy year 2026 is becoming.
You're looking at an albaore just caught moments ago on board the tribute out of San Diego, California. We haven't seen albakor around here in any big numbers for a long, long time. We've also been catching warm water species. Albakora, cooler water tuna, yellow fin tuna, dorado, and all kinds of other species getting into the picture that makes this even more unique and more perplexing to be perfectly honest with you. A king salmon on the new Seaffort Boat out of San Diego yesterday and now this Albaore where it leads. Freedman Adventures will take you for the
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