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stock structure
1. The spatial organization of a species in terms of the genetic structure of the species across geographic space (e.g., a species of large pelagic fish (tunas) may be composed of three separate stocks in the North Atlantic, South Atlantic, and Pacific Ocean); 2. The structure of a particular stock, in terms of its size or age composition or in terms of its species composition (for a multispecies stock).
- Part of Speech: noun
- Industry/Domain: Fishing
- Category: Marine fishery
- Organization: NOAA
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- J Thomas
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