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Using baseline biological and ecological information to design a Traffic Light Precautionary Management Framework for leerfish Lichia amia (Linnaeus 1758) in southern Angola

Pages 113-121 | Published online: 08 Jan 2010

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Stuart W Dunlop, Bruce Q Mann, Paul D Cowley, Taryn S Murray & Jade Q Maggs. (2015) Movement patterns of Lichia amia (Teleostei: Carangidae): results from a long-term cooperative tagging project in South Africa. African Zoology 50:3, pages 249-257.
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W. M. POTTS, A.-R. CHILDS, W. H. H. SAUER & A. D. C. DUARTE. (2009) Characteristics and economic contribution of a developing recreational fishery in southern Angola. Fisheries Management and Ecology 16:1, pages 14-20.
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