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Title:
Age-based demography and relative fisheries productivity of Spanish mackerel, Scomberomorus commerson (Lacepede) in Western Australia / Stephen J. Newman, Michael C. Mackie, Paul D. Lewis.
Author:
Newman, Stephen J.
;
Mackie, Michael C.
;
Lewis, Paul D.
Citation:
ACCNO:23460
Publisher:
Elsevier Science B.V.,
Year:
2012
Series:
Fisheries Research ; Vol., 129/130
Description:
p. 46-60
Subject:
Scomberomorus commerson
;
Scombridae
;
Mackerel fisheries.
;
Fishery management.
;
Population structure
;
Age
;
Growth.
;
Mortality
;
Otoliths.
;
Gascoyne region - Western Australia
;
Pilbara region - Western Australia
;
Kimberley region - Western Australia.
;
Western Australia
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