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Title:
Spatial distribution of tiger and king prawns in the Shark Bay fishing area of Western Australia. Part 1: lunar months April/May, June/July and August/September 2000
Author:
Mueller, Ute
;
Bloom, Lyn
;
Cross, Jim
;
Denham, Ainslie
;
Robertson, Robyn
;
Kangas, Mervi
;
Caputi, Nick
;
Parry, Gareth
Citation:
ACCNO:13930
Publisher:
Perth, WA : Western Australia. Dept. of Fisheries
Year:
2003
Description:
vii, 65 p. : ill., tables, graphs : 30 cm.
Subject:
Prawn fisheries.
;
Western Australia
;
Spatial data
;
Temperature effects.
;
Moon phases
;
Nyctimeral rhythms
;
Western Australia
;
Shark Bay - Western Australia.
;
Penaeus latisulcatus
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Book
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On Loan
Hillarys
639.281.2(941)MUE
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