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Title:
Queensland's fisheries habitats : current condition and recent trends
Author:
Zeller, B.
Citation:
ACCNO:10263
Publisher:
Brisbane, QLD : Dept. of Primary Industries
Year:
1998.
Series:
[Department of Primary Industries] Information Series Q198025
Description:
xix,211 p. : col. ill ;30 cm.
Subject:
Conservation.
;
Habitat.
;
HABITAT PREFERENCE
;
Queensland.
;
Environmental impact.
;
Habitat improvement - Physical.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN:
0727-6273
Type:
Book
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1
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Hillarys
639.2.04(943) ZEL
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