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Russell Clark, biological aid, and Clyde MacKenzie, fishery biologist, examinejuvenile lobsters that were exposed to predator control treatments as means ofevaluating any effect on other commercial species associated with oyster growth. (Image credit: NOAA Central Library Historical Fisheries Collection | Robert K. Brigham BCF)