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Fish larvae float across national borders, binding the world's oceans in a single network

  • Written by Nandini Ramesh, Postdoctoral Researcher in Earth and Planetary Science, University of California, Berkeley
Fish larvae float across national borders, binding the world's oceans in a single networkLarval black sea bass, an important commercial species along the US Atlantic coast.NOAA Fisheries/Ehren Habeck

Fish populations are declining around the world, and many countries are trying to conserve them by regulating their fishing industries. However, controlling fishing locally may not do enough to strengthen fish populations. Often one...

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