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Title: Trevally, Caranx georgianus Cuvier : age determination, population biology, and the fishery
Author: James, G. D.
Citation: ACCNO:11155
Publisher: Fisheries Research Bulletin (New Zealand. MAF. Fisheries Research Division) ; no. 25
Year: 1984.
Description: 52 p.
Subject: New Zealand. ; TREVALLY ; Aging. ; Fishery biology. ; Population dynamics. ; Fishery management. ; CARANX GEORGIANUS
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ISBN/ISSN: 0110-1749
Type: Journal Article
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