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Title:
Evaluating acoustic methods for assessing snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) spawning aggregations in Western Australia [Subtitle:article provided by Sven Gastauer ... [et al.]]
Author:
Gastauer, Sven
;
Scoulding, Ben
;
Fairclough, David
;
Parsons, Miles
;
Landero, Montserrat
Citation:
ACCNO:25676
Publisher:
Australian Society for Fish Biology newsletter - Vol. 46, no. 2
Year:
2016
Description:
p. 3-5
Subject:
Pagrus auratus.
;
Pink snapper.
;
Spawning aggregations
;
Acoustic equipment
;
Echosounders
;
Cockburn Sound - Western Australia.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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