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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
wetzel.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.116.2.8
Pages
190-206
Published online 7 March 2018

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