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Title:
Made in Australia: stories on innovative industry development in Australian agribusiness. Live Bay lobster
Author:
Australia. Dept. of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
;
McKinnon, Margaret
Citation:
ACCNO:12267
Publisher:
Canberra, ACT : Agriculture Fisheries and Forestry Australia
Year:
2001
Description:
15 p. : ill. ;30 cm.
Subject:
Aquaculture enterprises
;
Aquaculture - Management
;
Exports.
;
Development projects.
;
Business planning.
;
Lobster culture.
;
Lobster fisheries.
;
FISHERY ENHANCEMENT
;
Live storage
;
Marketing.
;
Australia.
Notes:
ISBN/ISSN:
0642732175
Type:
Book
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664.95(94):639.2 AUS
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