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Nance, J.M. NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, 

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Patella, F.J. NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service, 

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Schmidt, T.W. South Florida Research Center, Ever- 

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Sheridan, P.F. NOAA National Marine Fisheries Ser- 

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Steele, P. Florida Marine Research Inst., St. Peters- 

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Stuck, K. Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, Ocean 

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