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A new study uncovers how breeding populations of queen conch ( Aliger gigas) within a protected marine reserve, where fishing is prohibited, sustain populations beyond the borders of the reserve.
The Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park (ECLSP) reserve is one of 33 national parks in The Bahamas managed by The Bahamas National Trust .
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