Everything You Thought about Stone Crab Fisheries Is Wrong
By Jeff Schaeffer | AFS Co-Chief Science Editor The stone crab Menippe spp. fishery is one of the most unusual fisheries in the world, because
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By Jeff Schaeffer | AFS Co-Chief Science Editor The stone crab Menippe spp. fishery is one of the most unusual fisheries in the world, because
By Jeff Schaeffer, AFS Co-Chief Science Editor The upper Laurentian Great Lakes were separated physically from the Atlantic coast by Niagara Falls, but constructed ship
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We’ve probably all experienced the following scenario. An idea surfaces during lengthy discussion in a meeting that could move a group forward. Several meeting participants
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