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Title: Where have all the snapper gone? - the plight of pink snapper in Shark Bay [Subtitle:Frank Prokop]
Author: Prokop, Frank
Citation: ACCNO:9499
Publisher: Western fisheries magazine ; Winter
Year: 1998
Description: p.19-25; col. ill.
Subject: Fishery management. ; Recreational fishing. ; Pagrus auratus. ; Pink snapper. ; Shark Bay - Western Australia.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Departmental;Journal Article
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