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Title:
Stocks, or geographically separated populations of the New Zealand orange roughy, Hoplostethus atlanticus, in relation to parasite infestation, growth rate, and otolith shape / R. W. Gauldie and J. B. Jones
Author:
Gauldie, R. W.
;
Jones, J. Brian
Citation:
ACCNO:10951
Publisher:
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science,
Year:
2000
Series:
Bulletin of Marine Science ; Vol., 67 No. 3
Description:
p. 949-972
Subject:
Orange roughy
;
Hoplostethus atlanticus
;
Stock identification.
;
Parasites
;
Otolith analysis.
;
New Zealand.
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