Náttúrufræðingurinn - 2015, Side 13
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Við þökkum fjölmörgum samstarfsmönnum á Hafrannsóknastofnun fyrir
margvíslegar upplýsingar við skrif þessarar greinar, sem og Guðna Guð-
bergssyni, Magnúsi Jóhannssyni og Friðþjófi Árnasyni á Veiðimálastofn-
un. Halldóri Pálmari Halldórssyni þökkum við fyrir yfirlestur handrits
og góðar ábendingar. Akira Kuwata, Alex Borbely, Andreas Werth, Hans
Hillewaert, Jahn Throndsen, Jónbirni Pálssyni, Pálma Dungal, Svanhildi
Egilsdóttur og Wenche Eikrem, þökkum við fyrir myndir sem prýða
greinina.
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