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Slutkonferens på Utö<br />

september 2004<br />

Foto: Bengt Frizell<br />

B3. Ungfors, A (2004: ) Size at maturity and fecundity of the edible crab<br />

(Cancer pagurus Linneus) in the Skagerrak and the Kattegat. Unpublished<br />

manuscript, Department of marine ecology, Göteborg university ,10 pp<br />

B4. Ungfors, A, Hallbäck, H, Nilsson, P.G. (2004): Movement of adult Edible<br />

crab (Cancer pagurus L.) in the Skagerrak and the Kattegat. Unpublished<br />

manuscript, Department of marine ecology, Göteborg university , 22 pp<br />

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