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Workshop Series 5
Workshop on contaminants in waters of the Great Barrier Reef, 1984
Proceedings of a Workshop held at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia, 26 May 1984
Edited by I.M. Dutton
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE NOTE & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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INTRODUCTION
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REVIEW OF CONTAMINANTS STATUS
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- Heavy Metals
- Polychlorinated biphenyls and other Organochlorines
- Hydrocarbons
MAIN ISSUES AND CONCLUSIONS
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MANAGEMENT RESPONSE
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- Short Term
- Long- Term
REFERENCES
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APPENDICES
- List of Workshop Participants
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- Workshop Program
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- Outlines of Presentations
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