Study Finds Tortugas Ecological Reserve Yields More Fish [What's New]
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A new NOAA research report finds that both fish populations and commercial and recreational anglers have benefitted from 'no-take' protections in the Tortugas Ecological Reserve in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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