Spatial processes and management of marine populations

proceedings of the Symposium on Spatial Processes and Management of Marine Populations, October 27-30, 1999, Anchorage, Alaska

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Spatial processes and management of marine populations

proceedings of the Symposium on Spatial Processes and Management of Marine Populations, October 27-30, 1999, Anchorage, Alaska

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English
Pages
720

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Fairbanks, Alaska
Series
University of Alaska Sea Grant College Program report -- no. AK-SG-01-02., Alaska Sea Grant College Program report -- AK-SG-01-02.
Genre
Congresses.
Other Titles
17th Lowell Wakefield Symposium.

Classifications

Library of Congress
SH3 .I59 1999, SH3 .I59 1999

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 720 p. :
Number of pages
720

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Open Library
OL16029136M
Internet Archive
spatialprocesses0000symp
ISBN 10
1566120683
Library Thing
9062620
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