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Date: 2013-05-14 07:22:32
Blue whiting
Discards
Stock assessment
Fisheries management
Whiting
Maximum sustainable yield
Fish stock
Cod
Overfishing
Fish
Gadidae
Fisheries science

Seafish Responsible Sourcing Guide: Whiting 2013

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