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Title:
Notes of conference re the salmon fishery at Hopetoun, held at the Fisheries Department, Perth, on Friday, January 31, 1947
Author:
Fraser, A. J.
;
Western Australia. Fisheries Department
Citation:
ACCNO:18940
Publisher:
Perth, W.A. : Fisheries Department
Year:
1947
Description:
15 leaves ; 33 cm., in card folder 35 x 24 cm.
Subject:
Arripis truttaceus
;
Western Australian salmon.
;
Commercial fishing.
;
Fishery management.
;
Processing fishery products
;
Canning
;
Cooperatives
;
Fishing rights.
;
Licences.
;
Fishery regulations.
;
Fishermen
;
Conferences.
;
Hopetoun - Western Australia
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental
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