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Research Publication No. 51
Baseline Survey of Hinchinbrook Region Seagrasses October (Spring) 1996
W .J. Lee Long, L.J. McKenzie, A.J. Roelofs, L.J. Makey, R.G. Coles and C.A. Roder
Seagrass Ecology Group
Northern Fisheries Centre
Queensland Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries
June 1998
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
[Adobe Acrobat Format 110.23KB] - TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Adobe Acrobat Format 112.07KB] - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
[Adobe Acrobat Format 90.07KB] - INTRODUCTION & METHODS
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- Description of study locality
- Survey methods
- Data Collection
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Analysis
- RESULTS
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- Seagrass species and communities..
- Seagrass spatial distribution..
- Seagrass depth distributions..
- Seagrass biomass..
- DISCUSSION
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- Seagrass abundance and distribution
- Temporal change in seagrass distribution and abundance
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & REFERENCES
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