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    Well, I looked and it seems there is an app called AL Coastal Observing System but it seems to be locked and says to contact the owner. I don’t understand.
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    Yeah, and just like that the telemetry from the site went down (at 1:06 this morning).
    They should get it working again Monday.

    Generally speaking, king mackerel are about our most sensitive fish to even slight increases in turbidity. They do not like silt in the water single digit numbers for sure.
    Next would probably be spanish mackerel, then speckled trout I guess. They may be OK up to 10-15
    Middle of the road species would be most sight feeders that are adaptable enough to feed in turbid water maybe in the 20s.
    The least sensitive to turbidity would be your catfish and other bottom dwellers like drum, ground mullet, etc.
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