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We cooked dinner on the boat and then returned to Main Street, for ice cream at Seaward Candies.
Changes in growth and juvenile size (N = 17), age at maturity (N = 5), age at seaward migration/smolting (N = 2) and fecundity (N = 2) were also reported.
The most likely reason for this somewhat unexpected relationship is the younger average age at seaward migration of hatchery ancestry smolts.
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