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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.
Cont. #: 2676
Strom, S.L., M.B. Olson, E.L. Macri, and C.W. Mordy (2006): Cross-shelf gradients in phytoplankton community structure, nutrient utilization, and growth rate in the coastal Gulf of Alaska. Mar. Ecol.-Prog. Ser., 328, doi: 10.3354/meps328075, 75–92.
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