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Research Publication No. 44
Seagrass Communities in the Shoalwater Bay Region, Queensland Spring (September) 1995 and Autumn (April) 1996
W J Lee Long, L J McKenzie and R G Coles
Northern Fisheries Centre
Queensland Department of Peary Industries
November 1997
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- ABSTRACT
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- INTRODUCTION & METHODS
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- Consultancy Brief
- Site Description
- General Seagrass Ecology
- Shoalwater Bay seagrasses
- METHODS
- Survey Methods
- Macrofaunal communities
- Geographic Information System
- Analysis
- RESULTS
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- Seagrass species, distribution and abundance
- Seagrass depth distribution
- Seagrass monitoring
- Associated Macrofauna
- Invertebrates
- Penaeid prawns
- Other invertebrates
- Fish
- Associated Megafauna
- DISCUSSION & ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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- Seagrasses
- Prawns and Fish
- Dugongs
- Seagrass Monitoring
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- REFERENCES
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- APPENDIX
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