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Mary M. Yoklavich 



Mark O. Hatfield Marine Science Center 



Oregon State University 



Newport. OR 97365 



Present address: Northwest and Alaska Fisheries Center 



National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA 



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George W. Boehlert 



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Laboratory 

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 2570 Dole St. 

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