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Nordic Fisheries in Transition: Future Challenges to Management and Recruitment

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Nordic Fisheries in Transition: Future Challenges to Management and Recruitment. / Høst, Jeppe; Christiansen, Jens.
Copenhagen: The Nordic Council of Ministers, 2018. 126 p. (TemaNord; Vol. 2018:545).

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Høst, J & Christiansen, J 2018, Nordic Fisheries in Transition: Future Challenges to Management and Recruitment. TemaNord, vol. 2018:545, The Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen. https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2018-545

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Høst, J., & Christiansen, J. (2018). Nordic Fisheries in Transition: Future Challenges to Management and Recruitment. (TemaNord; Vol. 2018:545). The Nordic Council of Ministers. https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2018-545

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Høst J, Christiansen J. Nordic Fisheries in Transition: Future Challenges to Management and Recruitment. Copenhagen: The Nordic Council of Ministers, 2018. 126 p. (TemaNord). doi: 10.6027/TN2018-545

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Høst, Jeppe ; Christiansen, Jens. / Nordic Fisheries in Transition : Future Challenges to Management and Recruitment. Copenhagen : The Nordic Council of Ministers, 2018. 126 p. (TemaNord).

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