Fish stocks: counting the uncountable? ...

For decades, fisheries scientists have warned that many fish stocks are being fished too hard. Sometimes the advice has been followed; other times it has not, and entire fisheries have collapsed – as happened with the herring fishery in the North Sea in the late 1970s and the cod fisheries in the Gr...

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