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Series from 2003 2003

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The effects of the trawl fishery on the stock of pink snapper, Pagrus auratus, in Denham Sound, Shark Bay, M. Moran and M. I. Kangas

Series from 1991 1991

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Diseases of mahi mahi or common dolphin fish, Coryphaena hippurus in Australia, Jeremy S. Langdon

Series from 1979 1979

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The inshore-marine and estuarine licensed amateur fishery of Western Australia, R.C. J. Lenanton

Series from 1978 1978

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The amateur marron fishery in Western Australia, N. M. Morrissy

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Early history of the Shark Bay prawn fishery, Western Australia, R. J. Slack-Smith

Series from 1977 1977

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Aspects of the ecology of fish and commercial crustaceans of the Blackwood River estuary, Western Australia, R.C. J. Lenanton

Series from 1974 1974

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Fish and crustacea of the Western Australian south coast rivers and estuaries, R.C. J. Lenanton

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The ecology of marron Cherax tenuimanus (Smith) introduced into some farm dams near Boscabel in the Great Southern area of the wheatbelt region of Western Australia, Noel M. Morrissy Dr

 
 
 

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DPIRD acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country, the Aboriginal people of the many lands that we work on and their language groups throughout Western Australia and recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters.

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