Atlantic Weather May Be Key Culprit In Striped Bass Decline : NPR

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Declining catches of striped bass may not always be due to overfishing. Researchers say a periodic weather pattern in the North Atlantic may be responsible for the low fish numbers. And understanding how it works may help set fishing limits in the future.

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