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Title:
Biology and harvest of tropical fishes in the Queensland Gulf of Carpentaria gillnet fishery. FRDC Final report 92/145
Author:
Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries
;
Garrett, R. N.
;
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
Citation:
ACCNO:10022
Publisher:
Information Series (Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries); QI98018
Series:
FRDC project ; no.
;
Information series (Queensland. Dept of Primary Industries) ;, QI98018
Description:
119 p.
Subject:
Queensland.
;
Marine fish
;
Queensland.
;
Tropical fish.
;
Net fishing.
;
POLYDACTYLUS SHERIDANI
;
ELUTHERONEMA TETRADACTYLUM
;
PROTONIBIA DIACANTHUS
;
Lates calcarifer.
Notes:
ISBN/ISSN:
0727-6273
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