Still Searching for an Alternative View of Coral Reef Fish Consumption: a Response

The purpose of my short, simple study (Coblentz 1997) was to quantify consumption of reef fishes in the Virgin Islands in a manner different than had heretofore been presented (for example, Jennings 1992) and to stimulate thought, research, and management addressing a very real resource problem. App...

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