Search Results - "McLennan, Mark"
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Improving estimates of growth for pearl perch (Glaucosoma scapulare) in Queensland, Australia
Published in Aquaculture, fish and fisheries (01-02-2023)“…The pearl perch (Glaucosoma scapulare) is endemic to the east coast of Australia in depths to 150 m. The species has a long history of exploitation, and the…”
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Family satisfaction with care in the intensive care unit: A regional Australian perspective
Published in Australian critical care (01-11-2020)“…Many patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) are unable to make ongoing decisions of care for themselves during their ICU stay. The perspectives of…”
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Sea Surface Temperature Affects the Reproductive Biology of Female Pearl Perch (Glaucosoma scapulare Macleay, 1881) in Queensland, Australia
Published in Journal of applied ichthyology (01-08-2023)“…Pearl perch (Glaucosoma scapulare) are endemic to the east coast of Australia and have a long history of exploitation. Recent stock assessments indicate that…”
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Estimating the natural mortality rate of saucer scallops (Ylistrum balloti) on the Queensland east coast from tag-recaptures
Published in Fisheries research (01-06-2022)“…Saucer scallops (Ylistrum balloti) were tagged and released on four occasions inside two areas closed to fishing (Hervey Bay A, HBA; and Yeppoon B, YB) on the…”
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Investigation of movement and factors influencing post-release survival of line-caught coral reef fish using recreational tag-recapture data
Published in Fisheries research (01-08-2008)“…Six species of line-caught coral reef fish ( Plectropomus spp., Lethrinus miniatus, Lethrinus laticaudis, Lutjanus sebae, Lutjanus malabaricus and Lutjanus…”
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Effect of changes in hook pattern and size on catch rate, hooking location, injury and bleeding for a number of tropical reef fish species
Published in Fisheries research (01-06-2008)“…The Queensland Great Barrier Reef line fishery in Australia is regulated via a range of input and output controls including minimum size limits, daily catch…”
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