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Dr. John Dean made available samples of otoliths from 

 South Carolina striped bass. Bunky's Charter Boat Ser- 

 vice provided Chesapeake Bay samples. This research 

 was supported by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

 Emergency Striped Bass Study. 



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