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Title:
Spawning stock-recruitment relationships and environmental influences on the tiger prawn (Penaeus esculentus) fishing in Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia.
Author:
Penn, James W.
;
Caputi, N.
Citation:
ACCNO:0002832
Publisher:
CSIRO ,
Year:
1986.
Series:
Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research ; vol. , 37
Description:
pp. 491-505
Subject:
Exmouth Gulf - Western Australia.
;
Penaeus Esculentuse.
;
Recruitment.
;
Prawn fisheries.
;
Stock assessment.
;
Tiger prawn
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Article
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