The article discusses the use of ancient mosaics in the tracking of grouper populations and grouper research. According to the article, the biologists Paolo Guidetti and Fiorenza Micheli have identified 23 Etruscan, Greek, and Roman mosaics that depict grouper fishing and indicate that the endangered species was once larger, more common, and caught with harpoons. The book "Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment" is mentioned.
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