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The Positive Benefits of Artificial Spawning Habitats

Jane Bamford August 9, 2022

Dr Tim Lynch has just published a paper detailing the positive benefits of Artificial Spawning Habitats.

Click the button below to read it, and see why this work is so vital to the conservation of the spotted hand fish.

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