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Baltic cod and herring stocks – changing interactions between predators and prey

International action is taken to return the cod stocks in the Baltic Sea to sustainable levels. The herring stock in the Baltic Proper has already returned to sustainable levels, unlike the stock in the Bothnian Bay.

Baltic cod and herring stocks - changing interactions between predators and prey (pdf 548 kb) Published 29 Nov 2007.

 

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Nordic nature – trends towards 2010. Nordic Council of ministers. 2007. Fact sheet: Baltic cod and herring stocks – changing interactions between predators and prey. 29 Nov 2007 (pdf). www.environment.fi/nordicnature > Fact sheets > Baltic cod and herring stocks.

 

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