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Title:
"We couldn't give crabs away ..."
Citation:
ACCNO:13644
Publisher:
Western fisheries magazine (Western Australia. Dept. of Fisheries) Winter, 2001
Year:
2001
Description:
p. 14-15; col.
Subject:
Swan River - Western Australia.
;
Canning River - Western Australia.
;
Commercial fishing.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal article
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