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Title:
Proceedings of Queensland Crayfish Farmers Association 5th Annual Redclaw Aquaculture Conference. [Subtitle:Held at The Pavilion Conference Centre Gympie, 17 October and 18 October 2003.]
Author:
Queensland Crayfish Association Annual Conference (5th : Gympie, Qld : 2003)
;
Queensland Crayfish Farmers Association
;
Wingfield, M. J. (ed.)
Citation:
ACCNO:14389
Publisher:
QC Conference and Workshop series (Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries); QC02027 [sic] (QC 040001)
Year:
2004
Subject:
Crayfish culture.
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Conferences.
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Queensland.
;
Cherax quadricarinatus.
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Redclaw crayfish.
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Predator control
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Marketing.
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Diseases.
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Health and safety
;
Artificial feeding
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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