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  1. Henning Winker's Homepage

    Henning Winker Fisheries Scientist at Rhodes University. Henning Winker's personal homepage
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    www.henningwinker.com - 2009-02-11
  2. Aquatic Living Resources

    Aquatic Living Resources, Fisheries Science, Aquaculture, Aquatic Biology and Ecology
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    www.alr-journal.org - 2009-04-06
  3. Fish Ecology (Ichthyology), Marine Ecology, and Marine Biology research activities of Dr. Rountree

    Research of Dr. Rodney Rountree, a marine biologist specializing in ichthyology. Research topics include marine biology, estuarine ecology, schooling behavior, ...

    fishecology.org - 2009-04-12
  4. Its All About Time, Center for Climate/Ocean Resources Study, Timelines and Records of Climate Consequences

    A Critical look at human culture through time, in response to climate change, ecological and societal responses
    Out of Fishermes Hands0
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    sharpgary.org - 2009-03-10
  5. College of Forest Resources * Mississippi State University

    Now, more than ever, the field of natural resources is exploding with career opportunities. The College of Forest Resources is prepared to provide opportunities ...
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    www.cfr.msstate.edu - 2009-03-09
  6. Northeast Seafood Coalition

    A source of information and support for the fishing community funded and administered by NSC, a non-profit organization dedicated to the long-term health of ...
    Amendment 130
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    www.northeastseafoodcoalition.org - 2009-04-08

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