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We had a glance at your published article Reply to "Comment on: A revealed preference approach to valuing non-market recreational fishing losses from the deepwater horizon oil spill and its corrigendum".

We found your article very innovative, insightful & interesting; we really value your outstanding contribution towards Scientific Community. The time and attention you devoted in presenting a realistic and pragmatic article was really appreciated.

With the theme of ‘Serving Scientific Community for a better mankind’,

International Journal of Poultry and Fisheries Sciences is publishing articles dealing with all aspects of etiology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of liver diseases.

Challenge:  Define a logical path from recreational fishing losses to liver disease.

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  1. Peter Groothuis Avatar

    Recreational fishing and beer are complements. Less fish to catch more time to drink. More drinking leads to liver diseases. QED.

  2. Chris Weaver Avatar

    Wouldn’t fishing losses lead to not going fishing at all, and therefore less drinking because people have to take up yoga instead?

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