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Workshop Series 10
Nutrients in the Great Barrier Reef region, 1987
Proceedings of a Workshop held in Townsville, Australia, 26 and 27 November 1987
Edited by C. L. Baldwin
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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PART A: WORKSHOP PAPERS
- Graeme Kelleher. Opening Address
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- Claudia Baldwin. Peter McGinnity, Grahame Byron Waste Discharge in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
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- Robert A. Craswell. Waste Discharge Controls under the Clean Waters Act
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- Alan Mitchell. River Inputs of Nutrients
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- D.P. Johnson and R.M. Carter. Sedimentary Evidence on the Seaward Limits of Suspended Materials from Rivers
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- D.M. Alongi. Benthic Nutrient Regeneration in the Central Great Barrier Reef Region
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- Brian Prove. Soil Erosion Research in Cane Fields on the Wet ‘Tropical Coast of North-East Queensland
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- Kevin Boto, J.T. Wellington, and A.I. Robertson. Nutrient Status of Mangrove Systems and Some Possible Effects of Extraneous Inputs
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- Phillip R. Cosser. Phosphorus Loading to the Northern Great Barrier Reef from Mainland Runoff
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- Eric Wolanski and Brian King. Predicting the Movement of Nutrients in the Great Barrier Reef
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- Miles J. Furnas. Water Column Nutrient Processes in Great Barrier Reef Waters
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- Donald W. Kinsey. Responses of Coral Reef Systems to Elevated Nutrient Levels
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- Cecily Rasmussen. Effects of Nutrients carried by Mainland Run-off on Reefs of the Cairns Area: A Research Plan and Preliminary Results
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- Janice Morrissey. Nutrient History of the Great Barrier Reef Aquarium
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- D.W. Connell and D.W. Hawker. Tolerance of Corals to Nutrients and Related Water Quality Characteristics
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- Peter R. Bell and Paul F. Greenfield. Monitoring Treatment and Management of Nutrients in Wastewater Discharges to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
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- W. Richards, D. Harris and A. Gibson. Algal Overgrowth: Does It Relate to Nutrients from Tour Vessels and Pontoons
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- Leon Zann. A Case History from Tonga
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- M.J. Risk, H.P. Schwartz, P.W. Sammarco and Y. MacNeil. Preliminary Report of a Terrestrial Component in the Diets of Barrier Reef Corals: Implications for Reef Destruction and Reef Management
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- Graham B. Jones. Nutrient Input in Cleveland Bay
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- D. McConchie. Nutrient Transport by Inorganic Colloids
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- Donald W. Kinsey. Summary of First Day’s Proceedings.
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PART B: WORKING GROUPS
- D. Connell and G. Byron. Working Groups: Guidelines for Discussion working Group Participants Working Group Report on Great Barrier Reef Region
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- L. Zann and J. Day. Working Group Report on Green Island
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- C. Baldwin and P. McGinnity. Working Group Report on Whitsunday Islands Area
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