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September 3rd, 2011
It’s Back to School for Fish Scientists

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New archeological evidence from ancient first nations habitations along the coasts of B.C. and Alaska show thousands of years of uninterrupted herring abundance, a trend that ended with the devastating mismanagement of the fishery in the mid-20th century, researchers say. That evidence, combined with the collapse of dozens of local spawning grounds, suggests that genetically distinct resident herring stocks may have been fished out of existence. Read More

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/WEEKEND+EXTRA+back+school+fish+scientists/5347440/story.html#ixzz1Wty76gdF