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582 No evidence of bias from fish behavior in the selectivity of size and sex of the protogynous red porgy (Pagrus pagrus, Sparidae) by hook-and-line gear
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Tallahassee / Auburn / L. A. / Panama City / Koenig / London / New York / Oxford / /

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Boulder CO. / Salomon / Westview Press / O. Mustad and Son (USA) Inc. / Huntsman / Panama City NMFS Laboratory / Coleman / /

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Venezuela / United States / Argentina / South Africa / /

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Prentice Hall / Panama City NMFS Laboratory / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service Southeast Fisheries Science Center Panama City Laboratory / /

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laser measuring devices / /

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Gulf of Mexico / Mediterranean Sea / /

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National Marine Fisheries Service / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service Southeast Fisheries Science Center Panama City Laboratory / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / /

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Douglas A. DeVries / J. E. Powers / W. A. Fable Jr. / W. Fox Jr. / /

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author / Scientific Editor / kg test monofilament leader / /

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Alabama / Florida / New York / /

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Caribbean / southeastern United States / central Florida / central west coast / Gulf of Mexico / east coast of South Africa / northeastern Gulf of Mexico / black sea / eastern Gulf of Mexico / northwest Florida / /

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laser / Simulation / /

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