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wetherbee2001 | WETHERBEE, B.M. & RECHISKY, E.L. & PRATT, H.L. & MCCANDLESS, C.T. (2001) Use of telemetry in fisheries management: juvenile sandbar sharks in Delaware Bay. In: Electronic tagging and tracking in marine fisheries. Reviews: Methods and Technologies in Fish Biology and Fisheries. Vol. 1. J. Sibert and J. Nielson, eds., Kluwer Academic Press, Dordrecht , the Netherlands: 249 |
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