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Deep-sea fishes qualify as endangered

Jennifer A. Devine (), Krista D. Baker and Richard L. Haedrich
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Jennifer A. Devine: Memorial University, St John's
Krista D. Baker: Memorial University, St John's
Richard L. Haedrich: Memorial University, St John's

Nature, 2006, vol. 439, issue 7072, 29-29

Abstract: A shift from shelf fisheries to the deep sea is exhausting late-maturing species that recover only slowly.

Date: 2006
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