Histograms Show Trends in Fisheries Data Over Time

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Subject(s): Mathematics, Science
Grade Level(s): 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Intended Audience: Educators educators
Keywords: doug, devries, noaa, fishery, histogram, fish, trend, red, snapper, pattern, sample, data, research, fish management, wildlife management, fishing
Instructional Component Type(s): Perspectives Video: Expert

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