Ray Hilborn
Ray Hilborn (born 1947) is a marine biologist and fisheries scientist, known for his work on conservation and natural resource management in the context of fisheries. He is currently professor of aquatic and fishery science at the University of Washington. He focuses on conservation, natural resource management, fisheries stock assessment and risk analysis, and advises several international fisheries commissions and agencies. Provided by Wikipedia-
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11by Samuel A. May, Garrett J. McKinney, Ray Hilborn, Lorenz Hauser, Kerry A. NaishGet full text
Published 2020-09-01
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12by Tracey Mangin, Christopher Costello, James Anderson, Ragnar Arnason, Matthew Elliott, Steve D Gaines, Ray Hilborn, Emily Peterson, Rashid SumailaGet full text
Published 2018-01-01
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13by Nicolás L Gutiérrez, Sarah R Valencia, Trevor A Branch, David J Agnew, Julia K Baum, Patricia L Bianchi, Jorge Cornejo-Donoso, Christopher Costello, Omar Defeo, Timothy E Essington, Ray Hilborn, Daniel D Hoggarth, Ashley E Larsen, Chris Ninnes, Keith Sainsbury, Rebecca L Selden, Seeta Sistla, Anthony D M Smith, Amanda Stern-Pirlot, Sarah J Teck, James T Thorson, Nicholas E WilliamsGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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14by Nicolás L Gutiérrez, Sarah R Valencia, Trevor A Branch, David J Agnew, Julia K Baum, Patricia L Bianchi, Jorge Cornejo-Donoso, Christopher Costello, Omar Defeo, Timothy E Essington, Ray Hilborn, Daniel D Hoggarth, Ashley E Larsen, Chris Ninnes, Keith Sainsbury, Rebecca L Selden, Seeta Sistla, Anthony D M Smith, Amanda Stern-Pirlot, Sarah J Teck, James T Thorson, Nicholas E Williams, and the PLOS ONE EditorsGet full text
Published 2019-01-01
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