> I currently work in a lab that primarily does otolith based growth and aging.
The magic of HN. That's pretty interesting. Can I ask with what species do you work?. Anchovy? Cod?
> I did not say that it was easy or that it was always consistent and reliable. I said it was one of the most consistent and reliable aging methods
Fair point. Yep, is all what we have, but I would wish that somebody find a better method. Is very fuzzy after some ages with all those rings that fork or fuse.
The magic of HN. That's pretty interesting. Can I ask with what species do you work?. Anchovy? Cod?
> I did not say that it was easy or that it was always consistent and reliable. I said it was one of the most consistent and reliable aging methods
Fair point. Yep, is all what we have, but I would wish that somebody find a better method. Is very fuzzy after some ages with all those rings that fork or fuse.