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Spawning and setting of oysters in Long Island Sound in 1937, and discussion of the method for predicting the intensity and time of oyster setting

Issue
49(1)
Author(s)
Loosanoff, Victor L., and James B. Engle
PDF
fb49.5.pdf

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