Experimental Evaluation of Shark Detection Rates by Aerial Observers
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Matthew C. Ives | Steven J. Kennelly | Victor M. Peddemors | M. Ives | W. Robbins | V. Peddemors | S. Kennelly | William D. Robbins
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