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How do you think scientists determine the population size of fish?

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Because we can't see and count all the fish, scientists collect data from multiple sources. ... They then feed these data into computer models to generate assessments of the population as a whole.

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Because we can't see and count all the fish, scientists collect data from multiple sources. ... They then feed these data into computer models to generate assessments of the population as a whole.

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