Marine Ecosystems
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Fish Frenzy Occurring In the Salish Sea, New Study Shows
After making the most comprehensive study of fish species in the Salish Sea (the body of water that includes Puget Sound and the Strait of Georgia, University of Washington researchers have reported that species diversity there has increased 14 percent.
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