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Topic: Green abalone and reintroducing them into the fishery.  (Read 1289 times)

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matt mattison

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Hey all came across this while doing a google search on abalone and this popped up. It was from back in March of 2010. It is about breeding green abalone and reintroducing them back into the wild ! here is a link to the article.


http://greenoc.freedomblogging.com/2010/03/30/scientist-captures-elusive-abalone-off-o-c/21727/

not sure how I feel about this ? cause if I am not mistaken that is how we got the withering foot disease to spread so fast with the black abalone or am I wrong ?


 

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