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Research Publication No. 46
Norman Reef Great Adventures Pontoon: 1997 biological, survey and summary of damage from cyclone Justin
A M Ayling and A L Ayling
Sea Research
January 1998
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- SUMMARY
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- INTRODUCTION
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- METHODS
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- Coral Transects
- Sampling Design..
- Drag Scar Damage
- Timing of the Surveys
- Analysis
- RESULTS
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- Shallow Transects
- Deep Transects
- Drag Scar Damage
- DISCUSSION
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- Management Implications
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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- REFERENCES
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