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  • 04:3904:39, 25 March 2024 diff hist +172 m Longline fishingthat is a disingenuous reason for these changes - perhaps THE central concern of fisheries science is determining what results in robust (sustainable) fisheries as opposed to what results in unstable (unsustainable) fisheries. Tag: Undo

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  • 20:3520:35, 1 March 2024 diff hist −1,983 Biomineralization→‎Types: remove prominent additions, suggestive of a major advance in the field. These additions are based on just one (very recent) primary source. Further, this source has zero citations, perhaps because it is so "recent" that it is not even due to be published for another month (1 April 2024). Tag: Manual revert

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  • 03:4703:47, 7 February 2024 diff hist +1,138 OverfishingThis is an ever-present tension which should be acknowledged in the article. For those of us with lived experience in the (let's be impeccably "woke") intersection between the down to earth, oops, I mean down to sea fisherman and the academic fisheries scientist, this is an evocative and very relevant passage, sourced to arguably the most prominent fisheries scientist in the world today Tag: Undo

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