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Management Of Dugong: An Endangered Marine Species of Traditional Significance
Management Of Dugong: An Endangered Marine Species of Traditional Significance
Claudia L. Baldwin
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
1985 (Reprinted April 1987)
SUMMARY
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CONTENTS
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SECTIONS 1-7
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- The Problem
- Need For Management
- Information Needs
- Theory of Participation
- Participation in an Integrated Program of Research, Management and Education
- Responsibility for Development of an Integrated Management Program
- Conclusion
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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APPENDIX
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