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Dogfish, particularly the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias), typically migrate seasonally in search of food and favorable breeding conditions. They often move to deeper waters during colder months and return to shallower coastal areas in the warmer months. Their migration patterns can vary based on geographic location and environmental conditions, but they generally follow a seasonal cycle along continental shelves.

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