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Osmeridae / Ichthyology / Barents Sea / Spawn / Pelagic zone / Atlantic cod / Copepod / Fish / Capelin / Greenlandic cuisine
Osmeridae
Ichthyology
Barents Sea
Spawn
Pelagic zone
Atlantic cod
Copepod
Fish
Capelin
Greenlandic cuisine

AQUATIC BIOLOGY Aquat Biol Vol. 10: 105–118, 2010 doi: ab00265

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