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Technical Memorandum 6
Age Structure Of The Fantome Island Fringing Reef
Dr D.P. Johnson
Department of Geology
James Cook University of North Queensland
February 1985
COVER PAGE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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SECTIONS 2- 4
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- DESCRIPTION OF THE AREA
- STRATIGRAPHY
- REEF HISTORY
- Age Reversals
- Growth Rates
IMPLICATIONS FOR REEF MANAGEMENT
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- Stability Of The Reef Slope
- Rates Of Reef Recovery
SECTIONS 6 & 7
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- CONCLUSIONS
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
REFERENCES
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APPENDICES
- List of Participants
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- Distribution List
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- Document Control Data
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