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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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Document Date: 2004-01-19 10:52:59


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Tokyo / Ishida / Hokkaido / Vancouver / /

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UBC Press / VERTEX / Living Resources / /

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Japan / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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Station P / University of British Columbia / Station Papa / Pacific Biological Station / Institute of Ocean Sciences / /

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metal / food web / satellite images / food / /

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Gulf of Alaska / Bering Sea / Pacific Ocean / /

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Japanese Society / National Aeronautics and Space Administration / University of British Columbia / Canadian Department / /

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Ian Perry / David L. Mackas / B.C. He / Ken Denman / Salmon Life Histories / David W. Welch / Gene Feldman / R. Ian Perry / Paul J. Harrison / Kenneth L. Denman / Muggli / /

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Investigator / model for the eastern subarctic Pacific / Professor / co-chair / Major / Chair / scientist / Head / /

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Alaska / North Dakota / British Columbia / /

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