NORTH PACIFIC ANADROMOUS FISH COMMISSION Special Publication No. 2 CLIMATE IMPACTS ON PACIFIC SALMON: BIBLIOGRAPHY
Climate Impacts on Pacific Salmon: Bibliography EDITORS: R.J. Beamish, K.L. Lange, B.E. Riddell, and S. Urawa SPECIAL CREDITS: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation (principal support), North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission CREDITS: Bering Sea Fishermen’s Association, North Pacific Research Board
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