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Application of an acoustic-trawl survey design to improve estimates of rockfish biomass

Issue
110(4)
Author(s)
Hanselman, Dana H., Paul D. Spencer, Denise R. McKelvey, and Michael H. Martin
Cover date
2012
PDF
hanselman.pdf
Pages
379-396

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