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Title:
Towards the sustainable use of Northern Territory fishery resources : review workshops led by Carl J. Walters. Fisheries Research and Development Corporation project 96/158
Author:
Ramm, D. C. (ed.)
;
Walters, Carl J.
;
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
Citation:
ACCNO:9992
Publisher:
Fishery report (Northern Territory. Dept. Primary Industry and Fisheries) ; no. 39
Description:
33 p.
Subject:
Fishery management.
;
Northern Territory.
;
Lates calcarifer.
;
PRISTIPOMOIDES
;
Scylla serrata.
;
LUTJANUS
Notes:
ISBN/ISSN:
0724530185
Type:
Journal
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