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Date: 2016-05-26 04:30:33
Food and drink
Meat
Seafood
Nephrops norvegicus
Discards
Fisheries science
Fishing vessel
Nephrops
Lobster
Scampi
Fishing trawler
Fishing

NEF working paper The Scottish Nephrops fishery: Applying social, economic, and environmental criteria Written by: Chris Williams and Griffin Carpenter

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