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The Coastal and Diadromous Fisheries Research Group is a growing collective of fisheries scientists, ecologists, and biologists based at the School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences at Stony Brook University

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Dramatic Declines in North Atlantic Diadromous Fishes

Limburg, K. E., and J. R. Waldman. 2009. Dramatic declines in North Atlantic diadromous fishes. Bioscience 59:955-965.

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