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Workshop Series 3
Workshop on coral trout assessment techniques, 1979
Held at Heron Island 21 April - 4 May 1979.
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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STATISTICAL TESTS
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UNDERWATER LENGTH ESTIMATIONS
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EXPERIMENTS 1-15
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EXPERIMENTS 16-17
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DISCUSSION
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STUDY SITES
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CORAL TROUT CENSUSING
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SUMMARY OF TECHNIQUE
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PROPOSED ACTION
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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LITERATURE CITED
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APPENDICES
- Appendix 1
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- Appendix 2
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