You Caught a Tagged Fish – Now What? - Hook, Line and Science

You Caught a Tagged Fish – Now What? - Hook, Line and Science

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Fish tagging programs are an important tool in the management and assessment of fish populations. Tagging can provide a wealth of information about migration patterns, habitats, and the mortality rates of fish. Data from tagging studies complements stock assessments and helps fisheries biologists determine the most appropriate management tools for maintaining healthy and sustainable fisheries.

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