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Fish stocks in Skagerrak with management shortcomings
Authors: Mikael van Deurs (DTU Aqua), Tobias Mildenberger (DTU Aqua), Guldborg Soevik (IMR), Even Moland (IMR), Ole Henriksen (DTU Aqua), Elliot J. Brown (DTU Aqua), Ulf Bergström (SLU), Mattias Sköld (SLU)
Nord 2024:032
ISBN 978-92-893-8111-6 PDF
ISBN 978-92-893-8112-3 ONLINE
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/nord2024-032
© Nordic Council of Ministers 2024
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Published: 13 November 2024
The Policy Brief was made under project SAMSKAG, a vision project supported by the Nordic Council of Ministers
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