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Development and implementation of a fully randomized sampling design for a fishery monitoring program

Issue
118(1)
Author(s)
Jennifer Cahalan and Craig Faunce
Cover date
2020
PDF
cahalan_0.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.118.1.8
Pages
87-99
Published online 23 March 2020

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