Potential use of the Andersen-Ursin multispecies Beverton and Holt model for modelling North Pacific fish interactions

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Potential use of the Andersen-Ursin multispecies Beverton and Holt model for modelling North Pacific fish interactions
1983, Resource Ecology and Fisheries-Management Division, Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Technical Information Service [distributor
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Distributed to depository libraries in microfiche

"March 1983."

Bibliography: leaves 29-31

Published in
Seattle, Wash, Springfield, VA
Series
NOAA technical memorandum NMFS F/NWC -- 43

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iii, 31 leaves :
Number of pages
31

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OL13606604M

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