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Title:
Relative abundances of spanner crabs and the development of a population model for managing the NSW spanner crab fishery.
Author:
Kennelly, Steven J.
;
Scandol, James P.
;
Chen, Y.
;
Kennelly, S. J.
;
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
;
NSW Fisheries Research Institute
Citation:
ACCNO:11034
Publisher:
NSW Fisheries Research Institute
Series:
NSW Fisheries final report series; no. , 21
Description:
43(6) p. tables : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Australia.
;
SPANNER CRABS
;
RANINA RANINA
;
Mathematical models
;
Risks
;
Population dynamics.
;
Catch statistics.
;
New South Wales
Notes:
"FRDC project no. 96/?135"
ISBN/ISSN:
1440-3544
Type:
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