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CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT .Hatcheries, Conservation, and Sustainable Fisheries¿Achieving Multiple Goals: Results of the Hatchery Scientific Review Group's Columbia River Basin Review

P. J. Paquet    
T. Flagg    
A. Appleby    
J. Barr    
L. Blankenship    
D. Campton    
M. Delarm    
T. Evelyn    
D. Fast    
J. Gislason    
P. Kline    
D. Maynard    
L. Mobrand    
G. Nandor    
P. Seidel & S. Smith    

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