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Recreational Fisheries
Striped Bass
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Striped Bass Recreational Fishery in the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence in 2025
2025-03-12
Science Updates
Update of spawner abundance and biological characteristics of Striped Bass (
Morone saxatilis
) in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence to 2022
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December 20, 2023