Animals
Spiny Lobster Study Has Scientists Calling for the Creation of "Larval Credits"
Spiny lobsters rarely end up where they were born, with those harvested in the United States often originating from other countries, prompting a team of researchers to try to track the creature in its travels, which in turn has resulted in a number of discoveries that could change the way conservationists and fisheries managers try to protect the creatures at the base of a $1 billion industry.
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