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Field trials of octopus tagging: pot gear a success.
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Resource Ecology & Ecosystem Modeling
Fish Stomach Collection and Lab Analysis
Ecosystem Modeling
CAMEO Workshop on End-to-End Ecosystem Modeling
International Stock Production Modeling Workshop
Observer Seabird Training and the Collection of Seabird Data
Economics & Social Sciences Research
Optimal Multispecies Harvesting Targets in Biologically, Technologically, and Temporally Interdependent Fisheries
Eliminating Double Counting When Estimating Regional Economic Impacts of Harvest Changes
Developing an Alaskan Community Data Collection Project
Alaskan Community Meetings Being Held to Revise Profile Template
Data Collection Survey to Produce Processor Profiles for Inclusion in Alaska Community Profiles
The Impacts of Climate Change on Fleet Behavior in the Bering Sea Pollock Catcher/Processor Fishery
BSAI Crab Annual Catch Limits and Rebuilding Analyses
Crab Economic SAFE
Economic Data Collection for Amendment 91/Chinook Bycatch Incentive Monitoring
Implementation of Annual Crab and Amendment 80 Economic Data Reports
Advances in Bioeconomic Models of North Pacific Crab Stocks
Status of Stocks & Multispecies Assessment
11th National Stock Assessment Workshop
ICES, PICES, and FAO International Symposium: Climate Change Effects on Fish and Fisheries: Forceasting Impacts, Assessment Ecosystem Responses, and Evaluating Management Strategies
Field Trials of Octopus Tagging: Pot Gear a Success
Quantifying Area Disturbed by Trawl Fishing Gear in the Eastern Bering Sea, 1990-2009
Grant Thompson Receives Oregon State University's Distinguished Graduate Award
Age & Growth Program
Age and Growth Program Production Numbers
Regional Environmental Factors Affecting Bomb-Derived Radiocarbon Age Validation Studies
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