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The fish in the Bay region fall into two categories: resident and migratory. Resident fish tend to be smaller than migratory species and often occur in shallow waters, where they feed on a variety of invertebrates. The resident Bay anchovy, for example, is the most abundant fish in Bay waters and consequently forms a critical link in the food web because it serves as the dietary basis for many other species, including some species of birds and mammals. In winter it remains in the deep waters of the Bay, but in the warmer seasons it clings to shoreline areas, swimming in schools and feeding on zooplankton.
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