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Technical Memorandum 18
Marine Parks And Protected Areas: A Bibliography
Jean A. Dartnall
March 1989
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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COLLECTIONS AND CONFERENCES
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GUIDELINES, POLICY AND REVIEWS
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LAW AND LEGISLATION
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ECONOMIC ASPECTS
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PLANNING
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DESCRIPTIONS OF, AND PROPOSALS FOR, SPECIFIC PARKS
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USE OF MARINE PARKS (INCLUDING TOURISM)
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MANAGEMENT (INCLUDING MONITORING)
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SAFETY
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TECHNIQUES
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EDUCATION AND INTERPRETATION
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DIRECTORIES AND LISTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHIES
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