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An Introduction to the Biocomplexity of Sanak Island, Western Gulf of Alaska

The Sanak Biocomplexity Project is a transdisciplinary research effort focused on a small island archipelago 50 km south of the Alaska Peninsula in the western Gulf of Alaska. This team of archaeologists, terrestrial ecologists, social anthropologists, intertidal ecologists, geologists, oceanographe...

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Published in:Pacific science 2009-10, Vol.63 (4), p.673-709
Main Authors: Maschner, Herbert D. G, Betts, Matthew W, Cornell, Joseph, Dunne, Jennifer A, Finney, Bruce, Huntly, Nancy, Jordan, James W, King, Aaron A, Misarti, Nicole, Reedy-Maschner, Katherine L, Russell, Roland, Tews, Amber, Wood, Spencer A, Benson, Buck
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