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Yellowtail / Carangidae / Pagrus / Seriola / King George whiting / Australasian snapper / Redmap / Confidence interval / Flinders Island / Fish / Perciformes / Sparidae
Date: 2013-05-12 19:27:26
Yellowtail
Carangidae
Pagrus
Seriola
King George whiting
Australasian snapper
Redmap
Confidence interval
Flinders Island
Fish
Perciformes
Sparidae

REDMAP TASMANIA REPORT CARD LOG Y O U R S IG H T IN G

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