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Evaluation of rockfish abundance in untrawlable habitat: combining acoustic and complementary sampling tools

Issue
110(3)
Author(s)
Jones, Darin T., Christopher D. Wilson, Alex De Robertis, Christopher N. Rooper, Thomas C. Weber, and John L. Butler
Cover date
2012
PDF
jones.pdf
Pages
332-343

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