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Title: Factors affecting cetacean bycatch in a New Zealand trawl fishery [Subtitle:Samuel P. Du Fresne ... [et al.]]
Author: Du Fresne, Samuel P. ; Grant, Anna R. ; Norden, Wendy S. ; Pierre, Johanna P.
Citation: ACCNO:17422
Publisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Science & Technical Publishing, Dept. of Conservation
Year: 2007
Series: DOC research and development series ; 282
Description: 18 p. : ill., graphs, tables ; 30 cm.
Subject: Common dolphin ; Delphinus delphis ; Bycatch. ; Trawling ; Mackerel fisheries. ; New Zealand.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN: 9780478143102 (hardcopy)/11768886 (hardcopy)
Type: Book
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