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Vitamin 'A' from the sea

Australia, 1953
film

With supplies of liver oil cut off from overseas during wartime, research was undertaken to find a local product as a source of vitamin concentrates. A valuab..

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The Eel

Japan, 1957
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Focus on fat

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Australian diary. No. 039

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Sharking

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The Tuna coast

Australia, 1968
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Catching stripies: tuna fishing

Australia, 1966
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Sea harvests

United Kingdom, 1948
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These sharks need protection

Australia, 1956
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Catch of the day

Australia, 1990
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A Fisherman's World

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Life from the sea

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Fighting fish

Australia, 1947
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For children only

United Kingdom, 1942
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Last hunting ground

Australia, 1973
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Harvest of the gulfs

Australia, 1975
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The Money fish

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Solar oil

Australia, 1978
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Purse Seining: a new Australian fishery

Australia, 1950
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