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Date: 2011-01-10 16:57:24
Paleontology
IPHC
Fish anatomy
Auditory system
Otolith

Age distribution of the commercial halibut catch for 2010 Joan E. Forsberg Abstract The age distribution of halibut sampled from the 2010 commercial catch is summarized. Fish from Þve to 50 years old were captured, with

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