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Title: Report on the stock-recruitment analysis of Shark Bay king prawns [Subtitle:(by) Emilie Dornaus]
Author: Dornaus, Emilie
Citation: ACCNO:13938
Publisher: n. p. : Edith Cowan University
Year: 1994?
Description: 43 leaves : tables, graphs ; 30 cm.
Subject: Shark Bay - Western Australia. ; Stock assessment. ; Recruitment. ; Penaeus latisulcatus ; Western king prawn. ; Prawn fisheries.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Book
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