Key research questions of global importance for cetacean conservation
10.3354/esr00655
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Main Authors: | Parsons E.C.M., Baulch S., Bechshoft T., Bellazzi G., Bouchet P., Cosentino A.M.|Godard-Codding C.A.J., Gulland F., Hoffmann-Kuhnt, Matthias, Hoyt E., Livermore S., MacLeod C.D., Matrai E., Munger L., Ochiai M., Peyman A., Recalde-Salas A., Regner |
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Other Authors: | TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE |
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Inter-Research
2016
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Online Access: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/128037 |
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Institution: | National University of Singapore |
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