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Strandings as indicators of marine mammal biodiversity and human interactions off the coast of North Carolina

Issue
112(1)
Author(s)
Byrd, Barbie L., Aleta A. Hohn, Gretchen N. Lovewell, Karen M. Altman, Susan G. Barco, Ari Friedlaender, Craig A. Harms, William A. McLellan, Kathleen T. Moore, Patricia E. Rosel, and Victoria G. Thayer
Cover date
2014
PDF
byrd.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.112.1.1
Pages
23-Jan

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