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Environment / Fishing down the food web / Trophic level / Ecosystem / Black Sea / Sea Around Us Project / Trophic cascade / Ecology / Maximum sustainable yield / Fisheries science / Biology / Fishing
Date: 2012-05-25 02:22:40
Environment
Fishing down the food web
Trophic level
Ecosystem
Black Sea
Sea Around Us Project
Trophic cascade
Ecology
Maximum sustainable yield
Fisheries science
Biology
Fishing

Current state of overfishing and its regional differences in the Black Sea

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