Potential use of offshore marine structures in rebuilding an overfished rockfish species, bocaccio (Sebastes paucispinis)
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Milton S. Love | Ann Scarborough Bull | Donna M. Schroeder | William H. Lenarz | M. Love | D. Schroeder | W. Lenarz | Lyman K. Thorsteinson | Alec MacCall | L. Thorsteinson | A. S. Bull | A. MacCall
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