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Fish otoliths as indicators in ecosystem based management: results of the 5th International Otolith Symposium (IOS2014)

Audrey J. Geffen A B , Beatriz Morales-Nin C and Bronwyn M. Gillanders D
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A Department of Biology, University of Bergen, PO Box 7803, N-5020 Bergen, Norway.

B Institute of Marine Research and Hjort Centre for Marine Ecosystem Dynamics, PO Box 1870, N-5817 Bergen, Norway. Email: audrey.geffen@uib.no

C Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies (IMEDEA), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)–University of the Balearic Islands (UIB), Miquel Marques 21, E-07190 Esporles, Islas Baleares, Spain. Email: beatriz@imedea.uib-csic.es

D Southern Seas Ecology Laboratories, Darling Building, School of Biological Sciences and Environment Institute, University of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia. Email: bronwyn.gillanders@adelaide.edu.au

Marine and Freshwater Research 67(7) i-iv https://doi.org/10.1071/MFv67n7_ED
Published: 17 June 2016



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