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Title:
Some aspects of growth, recruitment and reproduction in the Southern Saucer Scallop, Amusium balloti (Bernardi, 1861) in Shark Bay, Western Australia.
Author:
Heald, D. I.
;
Caputi, N.
Publisher:
Perth, W.A. : Dept. of Fisheries and Fauna,
Series:
Fish health blue book, ; 25.
Description:
33 p. : maps ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Scallops.
;
Shark Bay Region (W.A.)
;
Western Australia.
Notes:
Bibliography : p. 15.
Type:
Journal
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05:639.2/.3(941)
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