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Samuel P. Hanes, The Aquatic Frontier: Oysters and Aquaculture in the Progressive Era, Amherst, University of Massachusetts Press, 2019, 230 p.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 November 2023
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- Histoire des pêches (comptes rendus)
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