Fishing up the past: What historical records can tell us about marine populations today

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Overfishing is a constant concern. But what is a normal, unfished population? As Ruth Thurstan reveals, concerns about overfishing started early - and can help to quantify the fish that were once in the sea. © 2013 The Royal Statistical Society.

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Thurstan, R. (2013). Fishing up the past: What historical records can tell us about marine populations today. Significance, 10(4), 30–33. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-9713.2013.00681.x

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