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Abundance and distribution of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in a warming southern New England

Issue
118(2)
Author(s)
Joseph A. Langan, M. Conor McManus, Douglas R. Zemeckis, and Jeremy S. Collie
Cover date
2020
PDF
langan_rev.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.118.2.4
Pages
145-156
Published online 29 May 2020. Errata published online 8 June 2022 (errata included in article PDF file) and in print in Fishery Bulletin 120:187–189.

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