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Are cod ‘severely depleted’ in the Gulf of Maine? Why fishermen, scientists view ocean depths differently
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Are cod ‘severely depleted’ in the Gulf of Maine? Why fishermen, scientists view ocean depths differently
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Are cod ‘severely depleted’ in the Gulf of Maine? Why fishermen, scientists view ocean depths differently
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Cynthia McCormick Hibbert
February 15, 2023
Treating Gulf of Maine cod as two distinct subpopulations could help fisheries management, Northeastern University Marine Science Center researchers find
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Treating Gulf of Maine cod as two distinct subpopulations could help fisheries management, Northeastern University Marine Science Center researchers find
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Laura Castañón
June 23, 2019