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Technical background for an integrated ecosystem assessment of the California Current : groundfish, salmon, green sturgeon, and ecosystem health
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2011
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Alternative Title:Groundfish, salmon, green sturgeon, and ecosystem health
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Content Notes:edited by Phillip S. Levin and Franklin B. Schwing.
"April 2011."
"From contributions by the editors and Cameron H. Ainsworth, Kelly S. Andrews, Steven J. Bograd, Merrick Burden, Shallin Busch, William Cheung, John Dunne, Tessa B. Francis, Elizabeth A. Fulton, Churchill B. Grimes, Elliott L. Hazen, Peter J. Horne, David Huff, Isaac C. Kaplan, Steve T. Lindley, Thomas Okey, Jameal F. Samhouri, Isaac D. Schroeder, William J. Sydeman, Sarah A. Thompson, Nick Tolimieri, Brian K. Wells, and Gregory D. Williams."
Also available online in PDF.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-218).
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