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Date: 2014-02-03 08:01:01
Fisheries
Megrim
Scophthalmidae
Fishing in Scotland
Bycatch
Stock assessment
Fish mortality
Sea Fish Industry Authority
Demersal fish
Fishing
Fish
Fisheries science

Species guide January 2014 v4 Megrim fishery. Most UK landings of megrim are made by beam trawlers.

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