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- US Atlantic-Flatfish
- Molecular and Morphological Analysis of Living and Fossil Taxa
- Early Ontogeny of the Atlantic Halibut Hippoglossus Hippoglossus Head
- Annotated Checklist of Fishes from Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary with Notes on Extralimital Species
- Results from the 2000 Transboundary Trawl Survey of the Eastern Strait of Juan De Fuca and Discovery Bay
- Pleuronectidae Cuvier 1816 Righteye Flounders
- SPECIES CODES SORTED by COMMON NAME Page N.2
- Winter Flounder
- Technical Reports (U.S
- Flounders, Halibuts, Soles Flets, Flétans, Soles Platijas, Halibuts
- 11Th Flatfish Biology Conference
- Identification of Priority Marine Features in Scottish Territorial Waters
- The Shallow-Water Flatfishes O F San Diego County
- Pop-Up Archival Transmitting (PAT) Tags: a Method to Investigate the Migration and Behavior of Pacific Halibut Hippoglossus Sten
- Review of the Genus Syacium (Paralichthyidae) with the Description of a New Species from Ecuador and Columbia
- Genetic Management of the Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus Hippoglossus)
- Presence of Larger Flatfish Modifies Habitat Preference by Age-0 Northern Rock Sole Lepidopsetta Polyxystra
- Environmental, Ecological, and Fishery Effects on Growth And
- Platichthys Flesus L.) with Special Emphasis in Galway Bay, Irish West Coast
- Interrelationships of Scophthalmid Fishes (Pleuronectiformes: Scophthalmidae)
- Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Nordic Coastal Ecosystems: an IPBES-Like Assessment Volume 1 the General Overview
- Casting a Wider Net: More Action Needed to Stop Seafood Fraud in the United States
- Fish Translation 2018.08.23
- Species Composition and Abundance of Juvenile Groundfishes Around Steller Sea Lion Eumetopias Jubatus Rookeries in the Gulf of Alaska
- 313421 Chap 06 C Fish T
- Sex Determination in Flatfish
- Size-At-Age and Diet Composition of Pacific Halibut (Hippoglossus Stenolepis) in Cook Inlet, Alaska
- Variation in Planning-Unit Size and Patterns of Fish Diversity: Implications for Design of Marine Protected Areas
- Scophthalmidae, Bothidae, Paralichthyidae