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      Restoring the eastern oyster: how much progress has been made in 53 years?

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                Journal
                Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
                Front Ecol Environ
                Wiley
                15409295
                October 2018
                October 2018
                August 03 2018
                : 16
                : 8
                : 463-471
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Environmental Engineering Sciences; Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment; University of Florida; Gainesville FL
                [2 ]The Nature Conservancy; Coral Gables FL
                [3 ]Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation; University of Florida; Gainesville FL
                [4 ]Jackson Estuarine Laboratory; University of New Hampshire; Durham NH
                [5 ]Virginia Institute of Marine Science; College of William and Mary; Gloucester Point VA
                [6 ]Institute of Marine Sciences; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Morehead City NC
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                10.1002/fee.1935
                7ebee75c-ac11-4732-8c61-187fb7e9ba52
                © 2018

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