Animals
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Aquaculture Blamed For Alarming Shrinkage of Wild Salmon in Finland
Researchers in Finland have used genetic methods to pinpoint how fish feed from aquaculture to fisheries, and changes in salmon fisheries may be related to changes in the size of wild salmon.
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