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Title:
More females in prawn ponds could cut production costs.
Author:
Hansford, Shane
Citation:
ACCNO:0006025
Publisher:
Australian fisheries; v.50 (10),
Year:
1991.
Description:
p. 32-33 : ill.
Subject:
Australia.
;
FEMALES
;
Growth.
;
PENAEUS MONODON
;
SEX RATIO
;
Prawn culture
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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