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Fish, Various Invertebrates
SEA Report), All of Which Are Briefly Described in the Sub-Sections Below
The Public Trust Doctrine and the South African Environmental Jurisprudence
NSW Pest Fish List As Part of a Consistent Approach to the Management of Ornamental Fish Throughout Australia
Publications in Aquatic Biodiversity
A Strategic Approach to the Management of Ornamental Fish in Australia Communication Strategy and Grey List Review - a REPORT to OFMIG
Aquatic Ecology Assessment at Boteka Aquatic Ecology
Fish Populations, Gill Net Catches and Gill Net Selectivity in the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers, Namibia, from 1997 to 2000
Repository.Uwc.Ac.Za/ the Confluence of the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers Represents an Area of Rich Species Diversity
FAMILY Anabantidae Bonaparte 1831
Environmental Change and Tradeoffs in Freshwater Ecosystem Services
Partners in Biodiversity
Appendix IV Freshwater Fish Species by Priority Area
How Is Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome (EUS) Diagnosed? 10
Fish Populations, Gill Net Catches and Gill Net Selectivity in the Zambezi and Chobe Rivers, Namibia, from 1997 to 2000
Assessment of Agrobiodiversity Resources in the Borotse Flood Plain, Zambia Assessment of Agrobiodiversity Resources in the Borotse Flood Plain, Zambia
C:\My Documents\Sally\Wetlands See CD\Volume II Chap 7 to 11 for CD
C:\My Documents\Sally\Wetlands See CD\Volume II Chap 7 to 11 for CD
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Of Freshwater Fishes of the Family Anabantidae from the Okavango River and Delta (Botswana)
Fishes of the Lower Lulua River (Kasai Basin, Central Africa): a Continental Hotspot of Ichthyofaunal Diversity Under Threat
The Freshwater Fishes of Angola 2019.Pdf
Population–Development–Environment in Namibia Background Readings Edited by Ben Fuller and Isolde Prommer
Aenigmachannidae, a New Family of Snakehead Fishes
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(Live Import List), to Include the Asian Arowana – Scleropages Formosus and Scleropages Inscriptus
Genetic Diversity in the Anabantids Sandelia Capensis and S