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Title:
Interactions between the abalone fishery and sea urchins in New South Wales. FRDC Project no. 93/102
Author:
Andrew, N. L.
;
Worthington, D. G.
;
Brett, P. A.
;
Bentley, N.
;
Chick, R. C.
;
Blount, C.
;
NSW Fisheries
;
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
Citation:
ACCNO:10046
Publisher:
NSW Fisheries final report series ; no. 12
Year:
1998
Series:
FRDC project ; no.
Description:
106 p. : ill ; 30 cm.
Subject:
New South Wales
;
Fishery management.
;
Abalone fisheries.
;
SEA URCHIN
;
CENTROSTEPHANUS RODGERSII
;
Heliocidaris erythrogramma
;
Heliocidaris tuberculata
Type:
Journal article;Monograph
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