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Title:
Shark Bay snapper rebounding
Author:
[illegible], Jamie
Citation:
ACCNO:15764
Publisher:
Western angler ; Dec/Jan
Year:
2006
Description:
p. 29 - 30 ill. (col.)
Subject:
Recreational fishing.
;
Snapper.
;
Pagrus auratus.
;
Shark Bay - Western Australia.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article
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Year
Volume
Part
Status
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Shelf No
1
On Shelf
Hillarys
J WES VF 597.572
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