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Empirical investigation on the relationship between climate and small pelagic global regimes and El Niño-southern oscillation (ENSO)










Lluch-Cota, D.B.; Hernández-Vázquez, S.; Lluch-Cota, S.E.Empirical investigation on the relationship between climate and small pelagic global regimes and El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO).FAO Fisheries Circular. No: 934. Rome, FAO. 1997. 48p.


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