Estimating the value of lost recreation days from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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Roger H. von Haefen | J. Herriges | K. McConnell | Frank Lupi | N. Meade | Christopher G. Leggett | A. Domanski | E. English | Michael J. Welsh | Eric English | R. H. Haefen
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