Southern (California) sea otter population status and trends at San Nicolas Island, 2020–2023
Author:
Yee Julie L.ORCID, Tomoleoni Joseph A.ORCID, Kenner Michael C.ORCID, Fujii Jessica A.ORCID, Bentall Gena B.ORCID, Staedler Michelle M.ORCID, Hatfield Brian B.ORCID
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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