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An Overview of the Hudson Bay Marine Ecosystem 18–1 18.0 REFERENCES References cited in the text are listed alphabetically according the the name of the first author. References with the same first author are listed in the following order: papers with one author are listed first in chornological order; papers with dual authorship follow and are listed in alphabetical order by the last name of the second author; and papers with three or more authors appear after the dual authored papers and are arranged choronologically. Aagaard, K., and Carmack, E.C. 1989. The role of sea ice and other freshwater in the Arctic circulation. J. Geophys. Res. 94: 14485- 14498. Abraham, K.F. 2002. Record roundup of Ross's geese. OFN News 20. Abraham, K.F., and Finney, G.H. 1986. Eiders of the eastern Canadian Arctic. Environment Canada, Canadian Wildlife Service, Report Series Number 47: 55-73. Abraham, K.F., and Jefferies, R.L. 1997. High goose populations: causes, impacts, and implications, p. 7-72. 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