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Southern right whales : status off Australia from twentieth-century 'incidental' sightings and aerial survey
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14091
Call no:
RP17060
Author:
Bannister, J. L. (John Leonard), 1937-2018
Citation:
REP. INT. WHAL. COMMN. 1986 (Special issue 10) : 153-158;
Year:
1986
Subject:
Southern right whale - Australia
;
Whales - Australia
;
Type:
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