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Title:
Larval distributions across the Leeuwin Current : report on RV Franklin cruise FR8/87 in August/September 1987 [Subtitle:A. F. Pearce, B. F. Phillips and C. J. Crossland]
Author:
Pearce, Alan F. 1940-
;
Phillips, Bruce F.
;
Crossland, C. J.
Citation:
ACCNO:10063
Publisher:
Report (CSIRO. Marine Laboratories) ; 217
Year:
1992
Description:
13 p. : maps, diagrs., tables
Subject:
Houtman Abrolhos Islands - Western Australia
;
Plankton.
;
Western Australia
;
Leeuwin Current - Western Australia
;
Houtman Abrolhos Islands - Western Australia
;
Panulirus cygnus.
;
SCYLLARUS BICUSPIDATUS
;
Western rock lobster.
;
Larvae
;
Transport processes
;
Larval transport
;
Cruises
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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