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Excavating sponges that are destructive to farmed pearl oysters in Western and Northern Australia
Record no:
44782
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RP19803
Author:
Fromont, Jane
;
Craig, Robert S.
;
Rawlinson, Luisa
;
Alder, Jackie
Citation:
AQUACULTURE RESEARCH. 2005 v.36 : 150-162;
Year:
2005
Subject:
Sponges - Western Australia
;
Porifera
;
Pearl oysters
;
Pearl industry and trade - Australia
;
Pearl fisheries - Western Australia
;
Marine borers
;
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