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Cereghino, P., M. Lambert, J. Chamberlin, S. Ehinger. 2023. Science Sprints: science synthesis strategies at the science-policy interface to support regulatory programs. Prepared by NOAA and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for The Puget Sound Partnership, Tacoma, WA. 22pp.
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