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Quantifying the behavior of fish in response to a moving camera vehicle by using benthic stereo cameras and target tracking

Issue
115(3)
Author(s)
David A. Somerton, Kresimir Williams, and Matthew D. Campbell
Cover date
2017
PDF
somerton.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.115.3.5
Pages
343-354
Published online 16 May 2017

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