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Reef exposure to river contaminants ecosystem risk index
Devlin et al, 2003:
Reef Exposure to River Contaminants Ecosystem Risk Index

Citation and/or URL
Devlin M., Brodie J., Waterhouse J., Mitchell A., Audas D., and Haynes D., 2003, Exposure of Great Barrier Reef Inner-Shelf Reefs to River-borne Contaminants. In: Proceedings of the 2nd National Conference on Aquatic Environments: Sustaining our aquatic environments – Implementing solutions. Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines, Brisbane, Australia.
Spatial Coverage
Great Barrier Reef catchment and lagoon
Temporal Coverage
2006
Update Frequency
Not applicable
Other Information
None
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