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Maine researchers tackle why there are more adult lobsters, but fewer juveniles : vimarsana.com
Maine researchers tackle why there are more adult lobsters, but fewer juveniles : vimarsana.com
Maine researchers tackle why there are more adult lobsters, but fewer juveniles
New studies hypothesize the decline is due to climate change. The disconnect has been widespread in the Gulf of Maine and could impact the future of the lobster population.
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