Studying Albacore tuna
Scientists are studying albacore tuna to better understand the growth, age and breeding patterns of the species.
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Scientists are studying albacore tuna to better understand the growth, age and breeding patterns of the species.
Scientists are set to study the earbones and organs of more than 2000 albacore tuna to better understand the growth, age and breeding patterns of this increasingly important species
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