Political interference skewed scientific advice on fish stocks
David Spurgeon
Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6638, 106-106
Abstract:
montreal Three Canadian scientists claim that political and bureaucratic interference in government fisheries science has compromised the fisheries department's efforts to sustain stocks of Atlantic cod and Pacific salmon.
Date: 1997
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