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Effects of lunar cycle and fishing operations on longline-caught pelagic fish: fishing performance, capture time, and survival of fish

Issue
108(3)
Author(s)
Poisson, François, Jean-Claude Gaertner, Marc Taquet, Jean-Pierre Durbec, and Keith Bigelow
Cover date
2010
PDF
poisson.pdf
Pages
268-281

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