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Assessing the use of a camera system within an autonomous underwater vehicle for monitoring the distribution and density of sea scallops (<i>Placopecten magellanicus</i>) in the Mid-Atlantic Bight

Issue
114(3)
Author(s)
Walker, Justin H., Arthur C. Trembanis, and Douglas C. Miller
Cover date
2016
PDF
walker.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.114.3.1
Pages
261-273

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