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Title:
Marron culture research - progress report / John Kowarsky and Rob Rippingale
Author:
Kowarsky, John
;
Rippingale, Robert J.
;
Western Australian Institute of Technology. School of Biology
Citation:
ACCNO:0002730
Publisher:
Bentley, WA : School of Biology, W.A.I.T.
Year:
1983
Description:
57 p.
Subject:
Crayfish culture.
;
Marron.
;
Cherax tenuimanus.
Notes:
'Updated: January 1983'.
Type:
Book
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Iron Mountain
595.384.3 KOW
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