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Lake Michigan: man's effects on native fish stocks and other biota, (Great Lakes Fishery Commission. Technical report)

Author: Larue Wells
Publisher: Great Lakes Fishery Commission
Category: Book

Buy New: $65.95




Pages: 55

ASIN: B0006W0T7Q

Publication Date: 1973
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Condition: Never read and shows light shelf wear. (GLFC103007)
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