Animals
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Marine Biodiversity Tradeoffs: Can Fishing Ever Be Sustainable?
Researchers from Simon Fraser University and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans have published a new report that exposes the trade-offs of fish ecology, including the costs and benefits to mixed-stock fisheries, and suggests a way to exploit the benefits while avoiding the costs to fishery efficiency.
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