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The effect of reduced data on the ability to monitor rebuilding of overfished fish stocks

Issue:

  • 116(2)
Author(s): 
Chantel R. Wetzel, André E. Punt, and Jason M. Cope
Cover date: 
2018
PDF: 
PDF icon wetzel.pdf
doi: 
10.7755/FB.116.2.8
Pages: 
190-206
Published online 7 March 2018

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