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8. Application of Sound and Other Stimuli to Control Fish Behavior
9. Sustainable Fisheries: Economics, Ecology, and Ethics
10. No-take Reserve Networks: Sustaining Fishery Populations and Marine Ecosystems
11. Conservation Status of Freshwater Mussels of the United States and Canada
12. Potential Effects of Global Warming on Native Fishes of the Southern Great Plains and the Southwest
13. An Ecological Perspective of Riparian and Stream Restoration in the Western United States
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17. Management of Sharks and Their Relatives (Elasmobranchii)
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