Predators take big bite out of declining Atlantic mackerel population
24-04-2024 11:00 via cbc.ca

Predators take big bite out of declining Atlantic mackerel population

Predators ate at least twice as many Atlantic mackerel as commercial fishery landings in the decade leading up to Canada's region-wide moratorium, according to new research by Canadian and American scientists.
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