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- who: Danielle L. Cantrell from the Norwegian Institute, Department of Health, Atlantic College, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PE, Canada, Dalhousie University, Canada have published the research: The Use of Kernel Density Estimation With a Bio-Physical Model Provides a Method to Quantify Connectivity Among Salmon Farms: Spatial Planning and Management With Epidemiological Relevance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors assess data from a bio-physical particle tracking circulation model for the BA region run over a 5 month window (March 3rd-July 30th, 2009) chosen to coincide with the juvenile wild salmon . . .

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