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Energy Condition of Subsistence‐Harvested Fishes in Arctic Coastal Lagoons
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2021
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Source: Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 13(6), 712-719
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Journal Title:Marine and Coastal Fisheries
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Description:In Arctic Alaska, Indigenous and rural residents depend on wild- harvested foods for sustenance and the subsistence lifestyle is integral to their culture. Marine and diadromous fishes, which often occupy coastal lagoon habitats, are relied upon for subsistence harvest, partic-ularly Paci fic salmon, white fishes (Coregoninae), cods (Gadidae), and flounder species (Pleuronectidae). However, little research has been conducted that assesses the energetic condition of these fishes, which
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Source:Marine and Coastal Fisheries, 13(6), 712-719
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ISSN:1942-5120;1942-5120;
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Rights Information:CC BY
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