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Title: Bioeconomic model of shark fisheries in southern Western Australian waters [Subtitle:Kevin Donohue.]
Author: Donohue, Kevin. ; University of Western Australia
Citation: ACCNO:8774
Publisher: Perth, WA : University of Western Australia
Year: 1994.
Description: iii,80 leaves.
Subject: Shark fisheries. ; Western Australia ; Mathematical models ; Fishery management. ; BIOLOGY, ECONOMIC
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: BOOK
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