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Recommended Citation:
Grizzle R.E.,Ward L.G.,Fredriksson D.W.,et al. Long-term seafloor monitoring at an open ocean aquaculture site in the western Gulf of Maine, USA: Development of an adaptive protocol[J]. Marine Pollution Bulletin,2014-01-01,88(2018-01-02)