A Vulnerability Assessment of Fish and Invertebrates to Climate Change on the Northeast U.S. Continental Shelf
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James D. Scott | David E. Richardson | R. Griffis | W. Morrison | M. Nelson | J. Hare | M. M. Stachura | Eric J. Teeters | M. Alexander | Larry A. Alade | R. Bell | A. L. Chute | K. Curti | T. Curtis | D. Kircheis | J. Kocik | S. Lucey | C. McCandless | L. Milke | E. Robillard | H. Walsh | M. C. McManus | Katrin E. Marancik | C. Griswold | Megan M. Stachura | M. Conor McManus | David E. Richardson | J. Hare | Wendy E. Morrison | Mark W. Nelson | Michael A. Alexander | James D. Scott | Richard J. Bell | A. S. Chute | Camilla T. McCandless | Carolyn A. Griswold
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