TLAs, FLAs, and Alternate Steady States: Do We Really Need that Many Acronyms in Our Profession?
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2024
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Journal Title:Fisheries
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Description:Fisheries is an interesting discipline; then you add the acronyms. The GOV is known for a lot of its TLA's, but a lot us work for FLAs, especially in NRM agencies. Certainly, a lot of state NRMs have a lot of TLAs, like DCFs or DNRs. But whether a TLA or FLA, NRM agencies, especially for LMRs and AMRs, sure do like their acronyms.
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Source:Fisheries, 49(2), 97-98
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ISSN:0363-2415 ; 1548-8446
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Rights Information:Accepted Manuscript
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha-512:76cfa743df08f47ed0d590ef4d0c2d5bf160567a0cbf6e418c37a090c8bf84a398705d5c323dee66362b2d18f455418dd0f3ff03ae23ded2033e1dd4182779ea
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