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Title:
Shark Bay snapper fishery
Author:
Western Australia. Fisheries Department
Citation:
ACCNO:25594
Publisher:
Monthly service bulletin (Western Australia. Fisheries Department) - Vol. 9, no. 10
Year:
1960
Description:
p. 126-128 + [1] plate
Subject:
Pink snapper.
;
Pagrus auratus.
;
Percoid fisheries
;
Line fishing.
;
Trap fishing.
;
Catch statistics.
;
Shark Bay - Western Australia.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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J
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