A Protocol for Implementing the Interim Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) Approach : Quantifying and Assessing the Effects of UK Offshore Renewable Energy Developments on Marine Mammal Populations
A Protocol for Implementing the Interim Population Consequences of Disturbance (PCoD) Approach : Quantifying and Assessing the Effects of UK Offshore Renewable Energy Developments on Marine Mammal Populations is a book. It was written by John Harwood and published by Scottish Government in 2014.
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- author: John Harwood
- publication date: 2014
- book publisher: Scottish Government
- book series: Scottish Marine and Freshwater Science
- book subjects: Marine ecology-Scotland, Marine mammals-Scotland
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