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Title:
Patterns of movement of three species of coral reef fish on the Great Barrier Reef [Subtitle:thesis submitted by Campbell Robert Davies]
Author:
Davies, Campbell Robert
Citation:
ACCNO:11840
Publisher:
Townsville, Qld. : James Cook University
Year:
1995
Description:
xix, 212 leaves : ill., maps, graphs, tables ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Reef fish
;
Lutjanus carponotatus
;
Plectropomus leopardus
;
Siganus doliatus
;
Local movements
;
Tagging.
;
Mortality
;
Growth rate.
;
Catch and effort.
;
Great Barrier Reef - Queensland.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Received:24 December 2001
Type:
Book
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Shelf No
1
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Iron Mountain
597.470(943) DAV
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