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- CURRICULUM VITAE Patrick William Robinson
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- There is strong scientific consensus that overfishing the deployment of excessive levels of fishing effort
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- INTRODUCTION Northern elephant seals, Mirounga angustirostris Gill 1866, spend
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- INTRODUCTION Many marine divers, such as phocid seals, undergo substantial