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BLACKSBURG, Va. (WFXR) — Summer flounder is moving, and Dr. Holly Kindsvater wants to know why. Kindsvater is a Professor of Fish and Wildlife Conservation at Virginia Tech. What she knows is that the primary biomass of summer flounder has moved north. She is leading a study into summer flounder migration and spawning that could have an impact on the future of the species and on the multi-million dollar Atlantic coast flounder fishery.

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