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Comprehensive Modelling of Fisheries: Comments and a Case Study

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Applied Operations Research in Fishing

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In addition to supplying all our food, biological systems provide virtually all the raw materials for industry with the exception of minerals. Biological production is therefore a main determinant of economic wealth.

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Ervik, L.K., Flam, S.D., Olsen, T.E. (1981). Comprehensive Modelling of Fisheries: Comments and a Case Study. In: Haley, K.B. (eds) Applied Operations Research in Fishing. Nato Conference Series, vol 10. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3222-0_1

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