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Appendix 1. Bodega Marine Lab Student Reports on Polychaete Biology
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Biodiversity Stability of Shallow Marine Benthos in Strait of Georgia, British Columbia, Canada Through Climate Regimes, Overfishing and Ocean Acidification
Common Seashore Animals of Southeastern Alaska a Field Guide by Aaron Baldwin
Sneaky Snails and Wasted Worms: Kleptoparasitism by Trichotropis Cancellata (Mollusca, Gastropoda) on Serpula Columbiana (Annelida, Polychaeta)
A Proposal to Create a Marine Refuge at the Knight Inlet Sill, British Columbia to Protect Unique Gorgonian Coral Habitat
The Fouling Serpulids (Polychaeta: Serpulidae) from United States Coastal Waters: an Overview
Spisak, R. 1997. the Gabriola Impasse –Proposed Marine Protected Area Runs up Against Commercial Fishery. the Westcoast Fisherman 11(August): 23-27
Anthropogenic Marine Litter Composition in Coastal Areas May Be a Predictor of Potentially Invasive Rafting Fauna
Shorezone Imaging and Mapping Along the Alaska Peninsula
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A Graphically Illustrated Glossary of Polychaete Terminology: Invasive Species of Sabellidae, Serpulidae and Spionidae
The Polychaeta of Canada: Exploring Diversity And
Chapter 10. Species Recorded from Fouling
Zootaxa, Taxonomy of Serpulidae (Annelida, Polychaeta): the State Of
Appendix C of the Manual for the Nearshore Assessment Tool for Alaska: Southeast
Fanworms: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
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