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Title:
Harvest of major recreational species : comparison of results from the regional and national diary surveys
Author:
Bradford, E.
Citation:
ACCNO:11581
Publisher:
NIWA technical report ; 60
Year:
1999
Description:
20 (28) p. , map
Subject:
Fishery management.
;
Recreational fishery statistics.
;
Sampling (statistical)
;
New Zealand.
;
Pagrus auratus.
;
Arripis trutta.
;
Nemadactylus macropterus
;
Pseudocaranx dentex
;
Mugil cephalus
;
Jasus edwardsii.
;
Haliotis iris
;
Abalone fisheries.
;
Lobster fisheries.
;
Jasus edwardsii.
;
Marine fisheries.
;
Chelidonichthys kumu
;
Pseudophycis bachus
;
PARAPERCIS COLIAS
;
Surveys.
;
SURVEY TECHNIQUES
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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