People have been catching fish from the sea for millennia, and until fairly recently everyone assumed that the fish supply was almost inexhaustible.
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El Nino and the Peruvian Anchovy Fishery (Global Change)/for Windows (Global Change Instruction Program)
May 1997, University Science Books
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0935702806 9780935702804
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