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Title:
Stock assessment of pelagic bait fishes in southern Queensland ; with special reference to pilchards (Sardinops sagax)
Author:
Staunton-Smith, Jonathon
;
Ward, Timothy Mark
;
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
;
Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries
Citation:
ACCNO:10854
Publisher:
Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries, QI00026
Year:
2000
Series:
FRDC project ; no.
Description:
126 p. ; ill., tables, maps, 30 cm.
Subject:
Sardinops sagax
;
Queensland.
;
Growth.
;
Aging.
;
Catch rate
;
Clupeoid fisheries.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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