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This survey provides information on the nutrient data composition for fish and fish products.
This section describes the mechanisms to conserve and protect fish populations.
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A study of wild roach in English rivers indicates that oestrogenic contaminants continue to occur at levels sufficient to produce a biological response in fish.
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A review of the validated data for the nitrogen factors of meat, poultry and fish from the first data published in 1919 to present day data.
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