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Title:
Policy document and fishery development (management) plan for the recreational fishery.of Tasmania. Draft for public consultation.
Author:
Tasmania. Dept. of Primary Industry and Fisheries
Citation:
ACCNO:0007365
Publisher:
Hobart, TAS : Tasmania. Dept. of Primary Industry and Fisheries. Marine Resources Division
Year:
1994
Description:
72 p. 30 cm.
Subject:
Fishery management.
;
Tasmania.
;
Recreational fishing.
;
Fishery management.
;
Recreational fishing.
Type:
Book
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639.2.008(946) TAS
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