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Biological oceanography / Planktology / Salmon / Oncorhynchus / Plankton / Zooplankton / Pelagic fish / Spring bloom / Phytoplankton / Fish / Water / Aquatic ecology
Date: 2004-01-19 10:52:59
Biological oceanography
Planktology
Salmon
Oncorhynchus
Plankton
Zooplankton
Pelagic fish
Spring bloom
Phytoplankton
Fish
Water
Aquatic ecology

Epipelagic fish production in the open Subarctic Pacific: bottom up or self-regulating control? R. Ian Perry, David W. Welch, Paul J. Harrison, David L. Mackas, and Kenneth L. Denman We discuss the processes regulating t

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