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Title:
Aquatic Animal Health Subprogram: Development of the control centres manual for managing aquatic animal disease emergencies in Queensland / Tiina Hawkesford
Author:
Hawkesford, Tiina
;
Queensland. Department of Primary Industries
;
Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia)
Citation:
ACCNO:20643
Publisher:
Brisbane, Qld. : Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (Australia) Queensland. Dept. of Primary Industries
Year:
2004
Series:
FRDC Project; no. 2003/641
Description:
7 p. ; 30 cm. + 1 CD ROM
Subject:
Animal diseases
;
Aquaculture.
;
Disasters
;
Queensland.
Notes:
"January 2004"
ISBN/ISSN:
0734502745
Type:
Book
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