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English: Speckled sanddab versus the California halibut and English sole.
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Source Fish in the bay – November 2023, cool season. Otolith Geochemistry & Fish Ecology Laboratory.
Author Department of Wildlife, Fish and Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis.

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Speckled sanddab versus the California halibut and English sole.

12 January 2024

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