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Proceedings Of The International Symposium On King And Tanner Crabs, November 28-30, 1989, Anchorage, Alaska, Usa.
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1990
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Series: AK-SG ; 90-04
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Description:King and tanner crabs, which declined markedly in the Bering Sea during the early 1980s, were the subject of this symposium. More than 100 scientists from Argentina, Japan, Canada, and the U.S. met to discuss king and tanner crabs, and several Soviet scientists made their papers available for the proceedings of the symposium. Fifty-three papers are included, plus a summary of a general workshop discussion. Topic areas covered by presented papers include reproduction, life history, feeding and growth, population structure and dynamics, mortality, and stock assessment and management.
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Sea Grant Document Number:AKU-W-89-001
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