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Mixed stock fishery

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A mixed stock fishery is a fishery whose stock consists of fish that are of a variety of ages, sizes, species, geographic or genetic origins or any combination of these variables. Mixed stock fisheries offer a challenge to fisheries managers due to the difficulty in targeting fish of a specific type using many commercial fishing methods.[1]

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  1. ^ Relative Effects of Mixed Stock Fisheries on Specific Stocks of Concern: A Simplified Model and Brief Case Study by Denby s Lloyd Alaska Fishery Research Bulletin Vo. 3 No. 1 Research Bulletin Summer 1996.