An investigation of tuna long-line fishing in Japan and the Hawaiian Islands
M. J. Beare
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An investigation of tuna long-line fishing in Japan and the Hawaiian Islands
by M. J. Beare
Published
1963
Publisher
Fisheries Division, Dept. of Primary Industry, Commonwealth of Australia
Pages
60
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