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Title:
The fish fauna and finfish fishery of the Leschenault estuary in south-western Australia [Subtitle:I. C. Potter ... [et al.].]
Author:
Potter, I. C.
;
Chalmer, P. N.
;
Tiivel, D. J.
;
Steckis, R. A.
;
Platell, M. E.
;
Lenanton, R. C. J.
Citation:
ACCNO:16204
Publisher:
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia - Vol. 83
Year:
2000
Description:
p. 481-501
Subject:
Fish.
;
Finfish fisheries.
;
Leschenault Inlet - Western Australia
;
Koombana Bay - Western Australia
;
Commercial fishing.
;
Recreational fishing.
;
Fishery surveys
;
Check lists
;
Life cycle
;
Shallow water
;
Deep water.
;
Biological surveys.
;
Diets
;
Recruitment.
;
Size distribution
;
Estuaries.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal Article;Departmental
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