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Original Article - Theme 2: Monitoring and Mitigation Case Studies (Chaired by Jane Sidell and Hans Huisman)

Strategies for Protection of Wooden Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Against Marine Borers. The EU Project ‘WreckProtect’

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Pages 201-214 | Published online: 22 Nov 2013

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