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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 39 Issue 3, Mar 1975
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Abstract:
River herring is a group composed collectively of two herring-like species--the alewife and the blueback. Although sports fishermen seek them in a few locations in the state, most river herring are taken commercially. Tyus discusses their importance, the cause of their decline, and what can be down to reverse their downward spiral.