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Title:
Code of practice : post harvest handling farmed barramundi.
Author:
Ruello & Associates Fisheries Consultants
Citation:
ACCNO:9207
Publisher:
Brisbane, QLD : Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries
Year:
1998.
Series:
(QI (Queensland. Department of Primary Industries : Information Series ); QI98088)
Description:
13 p. ill (contains two A4 laminated check cards) ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Lates calcarifer.
;
Barramundi.
;
Fish culture.
;
Marketing.
;
Australia.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Received:19 June 2001
ISBN/ISSN:
0734500173/0727 6273
Type:
Book
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