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Title: Address to Tasmanian lobster fishermen's seminar, Launceston, 13 October 1995
Author: Fitzhardinge, John ; Tasmanian Rock Lobster Fishermen's Association seminar (1995 : Launceston, Tas.)
Citation: ACCNO:15705
Publisher: [n.p.] : [n.p.]
Year: [1995]
Description: 4 leaves ; 33 cm.
Subject: Lobster fisheries. ; Historical account ; Western Australia ; Tasmania. ; Fishery management.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Unpublished work
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