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Identifying Alternate Pathways for Climate Change to Impact Inland Recreational Fishers

Identificación de vías alternas de impacto del cambio climático en pescadores de pesca recreativa en aguas continentales

Identification de voies alternatives sur l'impact du changement climatique sur les pêcheurs sportifs continentaux

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