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IN its annual report for the year 1912, the fisheries branch of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries made a marked change in the manner of reporting the results of their administration, and we are glad to note that this change is still more apparent in the report for last year. For the first time we are now presented with an account of the progress of the English sea fisheries, which is characterised by close insight into the conditions of the industry, and by a very attentive study of those tendencies that are making for the modification, in many ways, of the fisheries of England and Wales.
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J., J. Official Fishery Publications 1 . Nature 94, 67–68 (1914). https://doi.org/10.1038/094067a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/094067a0