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Pew Marine Fellow Dr. Asta Audzijonyte is a researcher at the University of Tasmania's Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies.
She's investigating the impacts of human activity and a changing climate on fish size.
Recreational fishing can have a big impact on reducing fish sizes in both coastal and inland areas, where it is not uncommon for it to account for half or more of the total catch.
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