[Coral-List] Fish to eat and fish not to eat
Medio, David
MedioD at halcrow.com
Mon Mar 2 12:18:58 UTC 2009
All
FYI the Marine Conservation Society has issued a booklet on 'fish to eat
and fish not eat' and when that covers North Sea and Mediterranean
species. They include molluscs and crustaceans too.
David
Dr David Medio
Associate Director, Environment
Chief Marine Scientist
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