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Title: Draft management plan released for barramundi.
Citation: ACCNO:10577
Publisher: FINS (Western Australia) ; vol. 21 no. 3
Year: 1998.
Description: p. 28-31
Subject: Restricted entry fishery. ; Catadromous fish ; Freshwater fishes. ; Habitats. ; Fishery statistics. ; Fishery regulations. ; Sex reversal ; Migration. ; Western Australia ; Fishery management. ; Commercial fishing. ; Barramundi. ; FISHING PRESSURE ; Barriers ; Barramundi. ; Fishery management. ; Western Australia
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Location:Hillarys
Type: Journal Article;Departmental
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