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Research Publication No. 60
A Visual Survey of Demersal Biota in the Cairns Section of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
B D Mapstone
Department of Marine Biology
James Cook University
A M Ayling
Sea Research
J H Choat
Department of Marine Biology
James Cook University
1999
- 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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- Organisms and Survey Methods
- Survey Design
- Data Processing and Statistical Analyses.
- Data Entry and Checking..
- Statistical Analyses
- RESULTS
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- Effects of Zoning History and Tourist Use on Abundances
- Main Effects of Zoning and Tourist Use
- Effects of Zoning Related to Habitat
- Effects of Zoning Related to Shelf Position
- Interactions Between Effects of Zoning and Use
- Effects of Use Related to Habitat..
- Effects of Zoning Related to Use and Habitat
- Inter-annual Variations in Abundances
- DISCUSSION
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- REFERENCES
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- APPENDIX
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