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Distribution of recreational visitation to the Marine Park
The Townsville region and the areas between Cairns and Townsville and between Rockhampton and Bundaberg each accounted for 15 per cent of respondents' departure points on their most recent trip into the Marine Park.
Citation and/or URL
Norris, A., Moscardo, G. & McCoy, A. Recreational Use of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. (Draft report 2003). CRC Reef Research Centre, Townsville.
Spatial Coverage
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Temporal Coverage
2002-03
Update Frequency
Not applicable
Other Information
None
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