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Alaska marine mammal stock assessments, 2016.
Author(s) -
M. Muto,
V. T. Helker,
Robyn P. Angliss,
Brian A. Allen,
Peter L. Boveng,
Jeffrey M. Breiwick,
Michael F. Cameron,
Phil Clapham,
Shawn Patrick Dahle,
Marilyn E. Dahlheim,
Brian S. Fadely,
Megan C. Ferguson,
Lowell W. Fritz,
Roderick C. Hobbs,
Yulia V. Ivashchenko,
Amy S. Kennedy,
Josh M. London,
Sally A. Mizroch,
Rolf R. Ream,
Erin L. Richmond,
Kim E. W. Shelden,
Rodney G. Towell,
Paul R. Wade,
Janice M. Waite,
Alexandre N. Zerbini
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
noaa institutional repository
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7289/v5/tm-afsc-355
Subject(s) - marine mammal , stock (firearms) , fishery , mammal , geography , environmental science , ecology , biology , archaeology
NOTE – December 2015: In areas outside of Alaska, studies of harbor porpoise distribution have indicated that stock structure is likely more fine-scaled than is reflected in the Alaska Stock Assessment Reports. No data are available to define stock structure for harbor porpoise on a finer scale in Alaska. However, based on comparisons with other regions, it is likely that several regional and sub-regional populations exist. Should new information on harbor porpoise stocks become available, the harbor porpoise Stock Assessment Reports will be updated.

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