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Title:
Lobster biology and management : Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Lobster Biology and Management.
Author:
International Workshop on Lobster Biology and Management (Fifth, 1998 : Queenstown, New Zealand)
;
Breen, Paul A.
;
MacDiarmid, Alistair
Citation:
ACCNO:12220
Publisher:
Marine and freshwater research, vol. 48(8)
Year:
1997
Description:
p. 655-1137 (whole issue)
Subject:
DISTRIBTUION
;
Fishery management.
;
Homarus capensis
;
Jasus novaehollandiae
;
Jasus verreauxi
;
Lobster fisheries.
;
Panulirus argus
;
Panulirus japonicus
;
Panulirus longipes
;
Reproduction.
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Stock assessment.
;
Lobster culture.
;
Live storage
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Live storage
;
Light effects
;
Environment effects.
;
Recruitment.
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Stock enhancement.
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Marine reserves.
;
Evolution
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