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Less than 5% of young salmon survive 350-mile race along San Joaquin River to reach Pacific Ocean .
Researchers found that salmon migrate over a much longer distance at night , a behavior that scientists had previously observed without fully understanding why.
They found that during the day , predatory bass tend to concentrate and attack more frequently mid-river, where salmon prefer to swim.
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