Adult and juvenile fish populations near the D.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant Southeastern Lake Michigan, during preoperational (1973-74) and operational (1975-79) years / F.J. Tesar ...[et al.].

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Adult and juvenile fish populations near the D.C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant Southeastern Lake Michigan, during preoperational (1973-74) and operational (1975-79) years / F.J. Tesar ...[et al.].
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Ann Arbor, Mich. :: Great Lakes Research Division, the University of Michigan,
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Fish populations -- Michigan, Lake.
Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant -- Environmental aspects.

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