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Technical Memorandum 4
Amateur Fishing on the Great Barrier Reef
Wendy Craik
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
August 1979
CONTENTS
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SUMMARY
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SECTIONS 1 & 2
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- INTRODUCTION
- CAIRNS AREA
INNISFAIL AREA
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SECTIONS 4-7
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- TOWNSVILLE AREA
- MACKAY AREA
- CAPRICORN-BUNKER AND LADY ELLIOTT ISLAND AREA
- CHANGES IN CATCH WITH LATITUDE
DISCUSSION
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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LIST OF APPENDICES
- DISTRIBUTION LIST
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- DOCUMENT CONTROL DATA PAGE
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