The most important fish in the sea - Will the decline of menhaden -- An unheralded little herring found in the Atlantic and the Gulf -- Cause a cataclysmic break in the oceanic food chain and turn coastal waters into dead zones?

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dc.contributor.authorFranklin, H. Bruceen_US
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dc.titleThe most important fish in the sea - Will the decline of menhaden -- An unheralded little herring found in the Atlantic and the Gulf -- Cause a cataclysmic break in the oceanic food chain and turn coastal waters into dead zones?en_US
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