Exploited fish make rapid comeback in world's largest no-take marine reserve network

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 - 09:49 in Biology & Nature

No-take marine reserves, in which fishing is completely banned, can lead to very rapid comebacks of the fish species most prized by commercial and recreational fisheries, reveals a new study of Australia's Great Barrier Reef published in the 24 June issue of Current Biology, a Cell Press publication...

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