A first estimate of white shark, Carcharodon carcharias, abundance off Central California
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B. Block | S. Jorgensen | L. Botsford | T. Chapple | S. Anderson | A. Klimley | Louis W Botsford | A Peter Klimley | P. Kanive | Taylor K Chapple | Salvador J Jorgensen | Scot D Anderson | Paul E Kanive | Barbara A Block
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