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Indigenous Knowledge of Key Ecological Processes Confers Resilience to a Small-scale Kelp Fishery
Author: Kobluk, Hannah M., Author: Gladstone, Keith, Author: Reid, Mike, Author: Brown, Kelly, Author: Krumhansl, Kira A., Author: Salomon, Anne K.
Date created: 2021-05-05
Temperature, size, and harvest method drive recovery in an Indigenous kelp fishery
Author: Kobluk, Hannah
Date created: 2018-09-24

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