A major goal in marine ecology is the understanding of the interactions between the dynamics of the different ecosystem components, from physics to top predators. While fishermen are among the main top predators at sea, almost none of the existing studies on ecology from physics to top predators contemplate fishermen as part of the system. The present work focuses on the coastal processes in the Northern Humboldt Current System, which encompasses both an intense climatic variability and the largest mono-specific fishery of the world. From concomitant satellite, acoustic survey and Vessel Monitoring System data (similar to 90,000 fishing trips) for a ten-year period (2000-2009), we quantify the associations between the dynamics of the spatia...