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THE USE OF BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE POINTS FOR DEFINING RECRUITMENT OVERFISHING, WITH AN APPLICATION TO SOUTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA K. Sainsbury and T. Polacheck CSlRO Division of Fisheries
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Berlin / London / Hobart / Wiley / Perm / /

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Neritir Fish Resources / Antarctic Marine Living Resources / GPO Box 1538 Hobart TAS 7001 Introduction Management / As / John Wiley and Sons / Sainsbury / D. C. Heath and Co. / Georges Bank / /

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Australia / /

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Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources / Advisory Committee on Fisheries Management / Advisory Committee on Fishery Management / Australian Society for Fish Biology Proceedings / USE OF BIOLOGICAL REFERENCE POINTS FOR DEFINING RECRUITMENT OVERFISHING / WITH AN APPLICATION TO SOUTHERN BLUEFIN TUNA K. Sainsbury and T. Polacheck CSlRO Division of Fisheries GPO Box / Austrdisn Society for Fi& Biology Proceedings / International Council for the Exploration of the Sea / US Government / Australian Society for Fish Biology Proceedings Table / /

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G.Cook / /

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New York / /

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North Atlantic / /

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