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Evaluating the impact of variable en route mortality on spatially varying harvest strategies for Fraser River sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka)
Author: Straight, Angus
Date created: 2021-03-29

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  • En route mortality (1)
  • (-) Fraser River (1)
  • Harvest strategies (1)
  • Mixed-stock fisheries (1)
  • Sockeye salmon (1)
  • Terminal fisheries (1)

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