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From: | Jason Gedamke <> |
Date: | Mon, 17 Mar 2003 10:05:56 -0800 |
Volume 19, Number 2 April 2003 DIRECTIONALITY IN THE WHISTLES OF HAWAIIAN SPINNER DOLPHINS (STENELLA LONGIROSTRIS): A SIGNAL FEATURE TO CUE DIRECTION OF MOVEMENT?. Marc O. Lammers and Whitlow W. L. Au, pages 249-264. FIELD EXPERIMENTS SHOW THAT ACOUSTIC PINGERS REDUCE MARINE MAMMAL BYCATCH IN THE CALIFORNIA DRIFT GILL NET FISHERY. Jay Barlow and Grant A. Cameron, pages 265-283. |
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