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Title:
Carvarvon crabs claw into Japanese market [Subtitle:Peter Jecks]
Author:
Jecks, Peter
Citation:
ACCNO:13645
Publisher:
Western fisheries magazine ( Fisheries Western Australia) Autumn, 2001
Year:
2001
Description:
p.35-37; col.
Subject:
Carnarvon - Western Australia
;
Crab fisheries
;
Trade
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal article
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