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Title: Western tuna and billfish fisheries research . Fisheries stock status and current stock assessments for the western Australian and Indian Ocean tuna and billfish fisheries : a report for the Australian Fisheries Management Authority : DRAFT
Author: Larcombe,James W. P ; Caton, Albert ; Speare, Peter J.
Citation: ACCNO:26534
Publisher: Canberra, ACT : Bureau of Rural Sciences (Australia)
Year: 1996
Subject: Western Australia ; Tuna fisheries. ; Fishery conservation. ; Fishery management.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Book
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