Date: February 13, 2019
Source: Wildlife Conservation Society
Marine
scientists from the University of Queensland, WCS (Wildlife Conservation
Society) and other groups have developed a methodology to assess fish stocks
that combines new data with archeological and historical records -- some dating
back to the 8th Century AD. In a study conducted in along the coast of Kenya,
the researchers reconstructed species' occurrences by combining modern
underwater transect surveys and catch assessments with historical records that
included observations from 18th century naturalists and data from
archaeological sites including ancient middens dating back more than a thousand
years.
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