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Date: 2016-06-01 18:05:47
Fish
Anthrozoology
Clupeidae
Fisheries
Ichthyology
Oily fish
Herring
Forage fish
Pacific herring
Pelagic fish
Clupea
Fisheries management

CRITICAL REVIEW Thirty-­two essential questions for understanding the social–ecological system of forage fish: the case of Pacific Herring Phillip S. Levin,1,4 Tessa B. Francis,2 and Nathan G. Taylor3

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