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Workshop Series 21
The John Brewer Reef floating hotel: A case-study in marine environmental monitoring, 1995
Proceedings of a GBRMPA Workshop reviewing the Environmental Monitoring Program, held in Townsville, Australia in December 1989
Editors: Vicki Harriott and Peter Saenger
COVER PAGE
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CONTENTS
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SUMMARY
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WORKSHOP PAPERS
- Introduction Peter Saenger and Ian Dutton
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- Bommie Cropping Overview David Fisk
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- Biological Monitoring Mark McCormick and Howard Choat
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- Water Quality: Compliance Assessment Graham Jones
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- Sedimaents: Compliance Monitoring David McConchie
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- User Surveys Ian Dutton and Peter Valentine
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- Hypothesis Testing Peter Saenger
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- Review of the Workshop Claudia Baldwin
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- Implications for Management: A Retrospective Analysis Peter Saenger and Ian Dutton
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APPENDICES
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