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Much rowing for fish

Daniel Pauly ()
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Daniel Pauly: Fisheries Centre, Lower Mall Research Station, 2259 Lower Mall, University of British Columbia

Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7019, 813-814

Abstract: A thousand years ago, there was a shift in the fish diet in England from freshwater to marine species. The relevant case history, derived from picking through leftovers, has a contemporary resonance.

Date: 2004
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