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Title:
Proceedings : Development strategies for Western Australian aquaculture: Perth, May 1991. Sponsored by Aquaculture Council of WA (Inc),. Department of State Development, WA Fishing Industry Training Council,
Author:
Development Strategies For Western Australian Aquaculture ( 1991 : South Perth, Western Australia)
;
Aquaculture Council of WA (Inc)
;
Western Australian Fishing Industry Training Council
;
Western Australia. Dept. of State Development
;
Western Australia. Aquaculture Development Advisory Council
Citation:
ACCNO:8956
Publisher:
Perth, WA : Curtin University of Technology
Year:
1991
Description:
80 ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Aquaculture.
;
Development potential.
;
Western Australia
Notes:
Type:
Book
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639.3.001.14(941) DEV
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