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Title:
Aquaculture potential of King George whiting Sillaginodes punctatus (Cuvier and Valenciennes) (Pisces: Perciformes): preliminary studies on growth food conversion and the impact of tagging.
Author:
Kumar, Martin S.
;
Clarke, Steven
;
Hill, Roger
;
Partington, Debra
;
Nichol, Jason
Citation:
ACCNO:9398
Publisher:
SARDI Research Report series (South Australian Research and Development Institute) ; no. 18
Year:
1997
Description:
17 p.
Subject:
Growth.
;
Tagging.
;
Food conversion
;
SILLAGINODES PUNCTATUS
;
South Australia
;
Whiting.
;
Fish culture.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal article;Monograph
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