@TaotaoTasi Yes - summary + some good references in Section 18.6 of this Open Access chapter. In short - populations increased when fishing was almost compeltely stopped, but increse less as fishing restarts (matches what I've heard anecdotally from fisher
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@gms111 @hkrugertjie I'm sure it does to your preconceptions. But it's logical and simple: no fishing for a decade means more fish, other things being equal. https://t.co/SPACqkJdJc https://t.co/vBTqDzL0I3
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@RussInCheshire @pavsmith https://t.co/5856aQsVcj I'd be interested to see the source research as the biological half lives are quite short and the dilutions massive. https://t.co/1ybrh9Mt1Q