Traditional management strategies fail to arrest a decline in the catch-per-unit-effort of an iconic marine recreational fishery species with evidence of hyperstability
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Traditional management strategies fail to arrest a decline in the catch-per-unit-effort of an iconic marine recreational fishery species with evidence of hyperstability
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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY
Volume 23, Issue 3-4, Pages 187-199
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Wiley
Online
2015-06-29
DOI
10.1111/fme.12125
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