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Research Publication No. 71
Monitoring Oyster Point Seagrasses -1995 to 1999
Warren J Lee Long
Wetlands International,
PO Box 787
Canberra ACT 2601
Anthony J Roelofs, Robert G Coles and Len J McKenzie
Marine Plant Ecology Group, Northern Fisheries Centre,
Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries, Queensland
PO Box 5396 Cairns QLD 4870
1999
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
[Adobe Acrobat Format 1051.18KB] - TABLE OF CONTENTS
[Adobe Acrobat Format 8.08KB] - SUMMARY
[Adobe Acrobat Format 11.19KB ] - INTRODUCTION
[Adobe Acrobat Format 7.25KB] - METHODS
[Adobe Acrobat Format 207.05KB]- Site Description
- Sampling Design
- Seagrass
- Geographic Information System
- Analysis
- RESULTS
[Adobe Acrobat Format 58.41KB]- Seagrass Species
- Seagrass Distribution
- Seagrass Biomass
- Sediment
- Climate Data
- MAP 1
[Adobe Acrobat Format 4488.85KB ] - MAP 2
[Adobe Acrobat Format 4250.48KB] - MAP 3
[Adobe Acrobat Format 4266.46KB] - MAP 4
[Adobe Acrobat Format 4273.51KB] - MAP 5
[Adobe Acrobat Format 4292.96KB] - DISCUSSION
[Adobe Acrobat Format 13.75KB]- Seagrass Area and Distribution Patterns
- Seagrass Biomass
- REFERENCES
[Adobe Acrobat Format 9.13KB] - APPENDIX
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