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- Bivalve Molluscs Biology, Ecology and Culture
- European Communities (Fish Labelling) Regulations, 2003
- Bivalves' Biodiversity and Distribution on the Aquitain Coast
- Radiocarbon Laboratory, Institute of Physics, Silesian Technical The
- A Review of Octopus Fisheries Biology and British Columbia Octopus Fisheries
- Bering Sea Marine Invasive Species Assessment Alaska Center for Conservation Science
- COLOR & LEARN Common Bivalve Mollusc
- Traditional Use and Hnrsst Rates of Shellfish Especially Razor Clams
- Page 1 of 10 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT of PROPOSED GEODUCK HARVEST ALONG the SOUTHWESTERN SHORELINE of WHIDBEY ISLAND at THE
- Ing in a Number of Bivalve Species by Injection of Serotonin Solution
- Shell Identification Guide
- Exhibit a Environmental Assessment of Proposed Geoduck Harvest in Pierce County, Still Harbor Geoduck Tract (#12750)
- III.—On the Mollusca of the Crag-Formation of Iceland
- Scallop (Queen) Dredge on Maerl
- Does the Clam Mya Truncata Regenerate Its Siphon After
- A Comprehensive Review of the Commercial Clam Industries in the United States
- Fatty Acid Composition of Adult and Larval Sunray Venus Clams Macrocallista Nimbosa: Environmental and Gametogenic Impacts
- 5.2.11 Disseminated Neoplasia of Bivalve Molluscs -1
- Keeping Arctic Fisheries As Happy As a Clam: Assessing the Life History
- Species Encountered by Type in 4,994 Derelict Nets Removed. Puget Sound
- (Linnaeus) by J
- Mya Arenaria and Ensis Spp
- Technical Memorandum
- Mya Arenaria
- Fishery Bulletin/U S Dept of Commerce National Oceanic
- The Genus Sphenia (Pelecypoda, Mollusca) in the Western North Atlantic, with Observations on Other Myidae
- Marine Molluscs As Indicators of Environmental Change in Glaciated
- Mya Truncata As a Bioindicator of Chronic Municipal Wastewater Exposure and Anthropogenic Activity in Frobisher Bay, NU
- Polar Bivalves Are Characterized by High Antioxidant Defences
- A Report on Electrical Fishing For
- Growth and Production of Hiatella Arctica (Bivalvia) in a High-Arctic Fjord (Young Sound, Northeast Greenland)
- Mya Truncata (Gaper Clam)
- Ensis Directus Current Status of Invasions by the Marine Bivalve Ensis Directus
- Marine Molluscs As Indicators of Environmental Change in Glaciated North America and Greenland During the Last 18 000 Years"
- Regional Variability in Food Availability for Arctic Marine Mammals
- 7.5 X 11.5.Doubleline.P65
- Growth Trends in Three Bivalve Species Indicate Climate Forcing on the Benthic Ecosystem in the Southeastern North Sea
- Title Additional Data on the Fauna of Bivalve Mollusks of The
- Life Strategies in the Long-Lived Bivalve Arctica Islandica on a Latitudinal Climate Gradient – Environmental Constraints and Evolutionary Adaptations
- Ensis Directus Current Status of Invasions by the Marine Bivalve Ensis Directus
- Mollusca: Gastropoda Admete Viridula No Operculum
- SPECIES INFORMATION SHEET Mya Truncata
- Arctic Bivalves and the Walrus: the Biggest [Overlooked] Clam Fishery on the Planet
- Evolution and Distribution of the Genus My A, and Tertiary Migrations of Mollusca