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How Do We Protect Arctic Char? Using Otoliths to Study Migration Patterns and Assess Stocks. Essay in Research Links- A Forum for Natural, Cultural and Social Studies. Fall 1998.

How Do We Protect Arctic Char? Using Otoliths to Study Migration Patterns and Assess Stocks. Essay in Research Links- A Forum for Natural, Cultural and Social Studies. Fall 1998.

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How Do We Protect Arctic Char? Using Otoliths to Study Migration Patterns and Assess Stocks. Essay in Research Links- A Forum for Natural, Cultural and Social Studies. Fall 1998.

by Sahanatien, Vicki, Jim Reist and John Babaluk

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Calgary, AB: Research Links/Parks Canada, 1998 Tall stapled paper covers. 16 pp. Photographs, maps. Fine.

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Title
How Do We Protect Arctic Char? Using Otoliths to Study Migration Patterns and Assess Stocks. Essay in Research Links- A Forum for Natural, Cultural and Social Studies. Fall 1998.
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Sahanatien, Vicki, Jim Reist and John Babaluk
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Research Links/Parks Canada
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1998
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HOW DO WE PROTECT ARCTIC CHAR? USING OTOLITHS TO STUDY MIGRATION PATTERNS AND ASSESS STOCKS. ESSAY IN RESEARCH LINKS- A FORUM FOR NATURAL, CULTURAL SOCIAL STUDIES. FALL 1998.
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