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Title: Age-specific demographic parameters, and their implications for management of the red bass, Lutjanus bohar (Forsskal 1775) : a large, long-lived reef fish [Subtitle:R. J. Marriott, B. D. Mapstone, G. A. Begg]
Author: Marriott, R. J. ; Mapstone, B. D. ; Begg, G. A.
Citation: ACCNO:18207
Publisher: Fisheries research - Vol. 83
Year: 2007
Description: p. 204-215
Subject: Lutjanus bohar ; Red bass ; Reef fish ; Age ; Growth. ; Reproduction. ; Great Barrier Reef - Queensland.
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Departmental;Journal Article
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