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Fishing / Fisheries science / Fish / Anthrozoology / Fishing industry / Sport fish / Hawaiian cuisine / Oily fish / Swordfish / Stock assessment / Albacore / International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas
Date: 2016-05-10 06:30:59
Fishing
Fisheries science
Fish
Anthrozoology
Fishing industry
Sport fish
Hawaiian cuisine
Oily fish
Swordfish
Stock assessment
Albacore
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas

ICCAT REPORTIISWO-ATL – ATLANTIC SWORDFISH The status of the North and South Atlantic swordfish stocks was assessed in September 2013, by means of applying statistical modelling to the available data

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