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The forgotten need for spatial persistence in catch data from fixed-station surveys

Issue:

  • 116(1)
Author(s): 
Laura M. Lee and Jason E. Rock
Cover date: 
2018
PDF: 
PDF icon lee.pdf
doi: 
10.7755/FB.116.1.7
Pages: 
69-74
Published online 12 December 2017

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