Healthy Parents Provide Clues To Survival Of Young Haddock On Ge...

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Courtesy ScienceDaily  Fri, 05/30/2008 - 20:30

In 2003, haddock on Georges Bank experienced the largest baby boom ever documented for the stock, with an estimated 800 million new young fish entering the population.

With typical annual averages of 50 to 100 million new fish in the last few decades, fisheries biologists have been puzzled by the huge increase and its ramifications for stock management.

They have been looking for answers and may have found one -- healthy adults.


 

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