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| Aquaculture Planning in Western Australia - Part A Synopsis and Review | [297k] | ||
| Aquaculture Planning in Western Australia - Part B Sites and Maps | [3.98 M] | ||
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The Aquaculture Development Council commissioned a review of aquaculture planning and development in Western Australia in 1998.
Information about the current status (circa 1998) of aquaculture planning and development within Western Australia may then be used to document existing and potential aquaculture sites and species within the State.
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