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Title:
Development and use of the egg production method to assess the biomass of orange roughy off Eastern Tasmania. Final report to Fisheries Research and Development Corporation : Grant 90/9
Author:
CSIRO. Division of Fisheries
Citation:
ACCNO:0007067
Publisher:
(Hobart) : CSIRO Division of Fisheries
Year:
1994
Description:
127 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Fish eggs
;
Fishery management.
;
Hoplostethus atlanticus
;
Orange roughy
;
Stock assessment.
;
Tasmania.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN:
0643052631
Type:
Book
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Hillarys
639.2.053.7(946) CSI
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