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Importance of shoreface sand ridges as habitat for fishes off the northeast coast of the United States

Issue
106(1)
Author(s)
Vasslides, James M., and Kenneth W. Able
Cover date
2008
PDF
vasslides.pdf
Pages
93-107

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