Study shows drifting fish larvae allow marine reserves to rebuild fisheries

Monday, January 3, 2011 - 14:50 in Biology & Nature

Marine ecologists at Oregon State University have shown for the first time that tiny fish larvae can drift with ocean currents and 're-seed' fish stocks significant distances away - more than 100 miles in a new study from Hawaii...

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