On the recordApril 13, 2010
There are fewer and fewer big fish because all the big fish are the reproductive fish and we have caught them.
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congress.govThere are fewer and fewer big fish because all the big fish are the reproductive fish and we have caught them.
Addressing the decline in fish populations and its implications for fisheries.
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