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“A report commissioned by Riverkeeper and released on May 15, 2008, The Status of Fish Populations and the Ecology of the Hudson (“Pisces Report”), produced by Pisces Conservation Ltd. reveals that many Hudson River fish are in serious long-term decline. Of 13 key species studied, ten have declined in abundance since the 1980s including shad, tomcod and white perch. Three species, striped bass, bluefish and spottail shiner, have increased due to circumstantial changes that favor them. Other important species not included in the study, such as the American eel, also show long-term declines. Despite the public perception that the Hudson River is in good health, the new evidence indicates an increasingly unstable ecosystem and long-term declines for signature Hudson River fish species.”