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Drop in Gulf of Maine Baby Lobster Population Puzzles Scientists
Baby lobsters from the Gulf of Maine have had their number reduced by half since 2007 - a phenomenon that has scientists puzzled since the population of adult lobsters remains near a record high, Reuters reported.
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