Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification

Einar E. Nielsen, Alessia Cariani, Eoin Mac Aoidh, Gregory E. Maes, Ilaria Milano, Rob Ogden, Martin Taylor, Jakob Hemmer-Hansen, Massimiliano Babbucci, Luca Bargelloni, Dorte Bekkevold, Eveline Diopere, Leonie Grenfell, Sarah Helyar, Morten Tønsberg Limborg, Jann T. Martinsohn, Ross McEwing, Frank Panitz, Tomaso Patarnello, Fausto TintiJeroen K. J. Van Houdt, Filip A. M. Volckaert, Robin S. Waples, Gary R. Carvalho, Jan E. J. Albin, Juan M. Vieites Baptista, Vladimir Barmintsev, Jose M. Bautista, Christian Bendixen, Jean-Pascal Berge, Dietmar Blohm, Barbara Cardazzo, Amalia Diez, Montserrat Espinera, Audrey J. Geffen, Elena Gonzalez, Nerea Gonzalez-Lavin, Ilaria Guarniero, Marc Jerome, Marc Kochzius, Grigorius Krey, Olivier Mouchel, Enrico Negrisolo, Corrado Piccinetti, Antonio Puyet, Sergey Rastorguev, Jane P. Smith, Massimo Trentini, Veronique Verrez-Bagnis, Alexander Volkov, Antonella Zanzi

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Original languageEnglish
Article number851
JournalNature Communications
Volume3
Number of pages6
ISSN2041-1723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

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Author Correction: Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-13399-5; Correction: Corrigendum: Gene-associated markers provide tools for tackling illegal fishing and false eco-certification DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2975

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