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Methods for Conducting Bioassays Using Embryos and Larvae of Pacific Herring, Clupea pallasi
The rapid decrease of several stocks of Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, in Puget Sound, Washington, has led to concerns about the effects of industrial and nonpoint source contamination on the embryo and larval stages of this and related forage fish species. To address these concerns, the state of...
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