Biologically inexplicable boom highlights uncertainty about management

By Danna StaafOn Dec. 17, 2010, the California market squid-fishing season was closed for the first time in history. The statewide catch hit the harvest limit of 118,000 tons, with 20,000 tons caught in Monterey Bay and 98,000 tons in Southern California, bringing in a total of $59 million.Read the rest of the story here.

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