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Workshop Series 20
Encounters with whales ‘93 A conference to further explore the management issues relating to human/whale interactions, 1994
Proceedings of a conference held at Lady Elliot Island, Australia, 6-l 0 September 1993
Edited by Deb Postle and Mark Simmons
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION
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CONFERENCE DELEGATES & ORGANISATIONAL PROFILES
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FORUM PAPERS
- Paul Forestell Field researchers and resource managers - “Allies or adversaries”
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- Margaret Gooch Conservation Plan for whales and dolphins in Queensland
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- Doug Coughran An overview of the whale watching industry in Western Australia 1989-1992
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- Dick Olesinski Development of an environmental code and community awareness campaign for whale watchers
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- Steve Raaymakers The impacts of marine pollution on cetaceans
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- Chris Halstead South Australian encounters
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- Alan Jeffery Beyond the breach - Managing for whale watching and whale conservation in Hervey Bay Marine Park
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- Andrew Baxter Management of whale and dolphin watching, Kaikoura, New Zealand
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- Brent Vincent Marine mammal strandings
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- Ken Green Whale observations from Australian Antartic ships
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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