stock (of fish, fur seals, etc.) 

 "stock of fish" (population) — 

 a collection of individuals of 

 the sarr.e species forming a 

 hom.of;;enous group living in a 

 continuous environment, capable 

 of separate identification vihich 

 responds as a unit to fishing or 

 other causes of changes in popu- 

 lation density. Such populations, 

 or aggregates of populations, con- 

 stitute the units of the resource, 

 dealt with in conservation manage- 

 ment. Rome Conf . 



straight line relationship (math.) 



stretching (of fur seal skins) 



sub-area 



subspecies 



substantial exploitation of the 

 stock 



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suggest V, (the data suggest, etc.) 



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sulphur bottom whale, blue wliale chhuS kht 



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