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Marine recreational fishing – "is there a catch?"

Posted by: Kieran Hyder, Posted on: 21 November 2017 - Categories: Fisheries, Socio Economics

Go to any stretch of shoreline and you are likely to see people fishing, but have you ever wondered about how many people fish, how much they spend, or if they have any impact on the environment? Some people might …

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