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Title:
Bream, whiting and flathead in south-east Queensland: a review of the literature.
Author:
Kerby, B. M.
;
Brown, I. W.
Citation:
ACCNO:0007633
Publisher:
Information Series (Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries);QI94028
Year:
1994.
Description:
30 p.
Subject:
Acanthopagrus australis
;
BREAM
;
FLATHEAD
;
Marine fish
;
Platycephalus fuscus
;
Queensland.
;
Sillago analis
;
Sillago ciliata
;
Sillago maculata
;
Whiting.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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