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Found this interesting.......Scientists question fisheries health test

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Global fisheries are at a crucial turning point, with high fishing pressure being offset in some regions by rebuilding efforts. (CSIRO)

Scientists question fisheries health test

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A measure widely advocated as a means of assessing the health of marine ecosystems is an ineffective guide to trends in biodiversity, and more direct monitoring is needed, a new study has found.
19 November 2010
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Here is the link...http://www.csiro.au/news/Scientists-...alth-test.html
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