2007 Census of Marine Life Certificate of appreciation is presented to Dr. Victor Springer, NOAA Fisheries Systematics Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History [manuscript], 2007.

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2007 Census of Marine Life Certificate of appreciation is presented to Dr. Victor Springer, NOAA Fisheries Systematics Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History [manuscript], 2007.

Certificate of appreciation from the Census of Marine Life, dated 2007, recognizing the research contributions of Dr. Victor Springer of NOAA Fisheries Systematics Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History.

[1] p. ; 30 cm. + [1] leaf of plates (col. ill.)

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