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A Genetic Method of Stock Identification in Mixed Populations of Pacific Salmon, Oncorhynchus spp.

Issue
MFR 47(1), 1985
Cover date
1985
Author(s)
GEORGE B. MILNER, DAVID J. TEEL, FRED M. UTIER, GARY A. WINANS
PDF
mfr4711.pdf

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  • Behavioral Factors Influencing Fish Entrapment at Offshore Cooling-Water Intake Structures in Southern California
  • Examining Business Turnover in the Texas Charter Boat Fishing Industry: 1975-80
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