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Research Publication No. 69
Testing the Use of Marine Protected Areas to Restore and Manage Tropical Multispecies Invertebrate Fisheries at the Arnavon Islands, Solomon Islands
TERMINATION REPORT
ACIAR Project No. FE/l 994/l 17
ICLARM Contribution No. 1609
Report Prepared by:
Marcus P. Lincoln Smith, Kylie A. Pitt
The Ecology Lab Pty Ltd
Johann D. Bell
ICLARM Coastal Aquaculture Centre
Peter Ramohia
Solomon Islands Division of Fisheries
Report Prepared for: The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
December 2000
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
[Adobe Acrobat Format 138.42KB] - TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Adobe Acrobat Format 79.77KB] - EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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- Project Title
- Commissioned Organisation
- Collaborating Institutions
- Project Leaders
- Date of Commencement
- Date of Completion
- Aim of the Project
- Description of the Work
- Results, Conclusions & Assessments
- Publications
- Follow-up
- BACKGROUND
[Adobe Acrobat Format 123.91KB] - OBJECTIVES
[Adobe Acrobat Format 104.84KB] - DESCRIPTlON OF THE PROJECT
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- Previous Relevant Studies
- The Situation in the Pacific
- Study Participants and Linkages
- Timetable
- PROJECT ACTIVITIES’- FINAL YEAR
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- Progress of Research Work for the Final Year
- Sampling Locations and Times
- Methodology
- Shallow Terrace Habitat
- Deep Slope Habitat
- Statistical Analysis of Data
- Abundance of invertebrates
- Sizes of Invertebrates
- Results
- Invertebrates in the Shallow Habitat
- Abundance
- Sizes of invertebrates in the shallow habitat
- Invertebrates in the Shallow Habitat
- Invertebrates in the Deep Habitat
- Abundance
- Sizes of invertebrates in the deep habitat
- Importance of the Results
- Travel and Meetings During the Final Year
- Budget Discussion
- Conclusions
- Progress of Research Work for the Final Year
- RESEARCH RESULTS AND OUTCOMES
[Adobe Acrobat Format 432.07KB] - Progress of Research Work for the Project’s Lifetime
- Impact and Future Directions of the Project
- USE OF RESULTS
[Adobe Acrobat Format 432.07KB] - PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS
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- Scientific Paper
- Reports
- FOLLOW-UP
[Adobe Acrobat Format 432.07KB] - TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING
[Adobe Acrobat Format 432.07KB] - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
[Adobe Acrobat Format 68.80KB] - REFERENCES
[Adobe Acrobat Format 240.29KB] - TABLES LIST
[Adobe Acrobat Format 1182.79KB] - FIGURE LIST
[Adobe Acrobat Format 1197.45KB] - APPENDIX
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