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Abstract contains all words: invertebrates Bering Sea

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Hurst, T.P., E.R. Fernandez, J.T. Mathis, J.A. Miller, C.M. Stinson, and E.F. Ahgeak (2012): Resiliency of juvenile walleye pollock to projected levels of ocean acidification. Aquat. Biol., 17, doi: 10.3354/ab00483, 247–259.
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Incze, L.S., and J.D. Schumacher (1986): Variability of the environment and selected fisheries resources of the eastern Bering Sea ecosystem. In Variability and Management of Large Marine Ecosystems, K. Sherman and L.M. Alexander (eds.), American Association for the Advancement of Science, 109–143.
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