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Winter Flounder Can Be Traced Using Their Inner Ear Bones, Say Researchers
University of New Hampshire researchers have discovered they can use the chemical signatures found in the inner ear bones of winter flounder to help them trace the fish to their estuaries – a critical part of remedying their population decline.
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