The Australian Quarterly, Volum 3Australian Institute of Political Science, 1967 |
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AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES By GILBERT P. WHITLEY . In these times , when every project likely to produce revenue is being considered for possible benefit to Austra- lia's future prosperity , it may be opportune to con- sider fisheries as a ...
AUSTRALIAN FISHERIES By GILBERT P. WHITLEY . In these times , when every project likely to produce revenue is being considered for possible benefit to Austra- lia's future prosperity , it may be opportune to con- sider fisheries as a ...
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... fisheries methods , and in training tech- nologists . The United States Bureau of Fisheries , Wash- ington , might serve as a model for such an organisation whose headquarters would be in constant communication with biological stations ...
... fisheries methods , and in training tech- nologists . The United States Bureau of Fisheries , Wash- ington , might serve as a model for such an organisation whose headquarters would be in constant communication with biological stations ...
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Australian Fisheries traditions , Great Britain is increasingly prosecuting fisheries research . Denmark recently sent a vessel around the world on oceanographical investigations and the writer had the privilege of accompanying her on ...
Australian Fisheries traditions , Great Britain is increasingly prosecuting fisheries research . Denmark recently sent a vessel around the world on oceanographical investigations and the writer had the privilege of accompanying her on ...
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The Present Temper of Australian Politics and Society 716 | 7 |
A Commentary 1727 | 17 |
Prospects of Agriculture in Australia 3749 | 37 |
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