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Research Publication No. 3
Australian Marine Research In Progress Great Barrier Reef Region 1984-1985
This publication is produced from the information stored in the database AMRIP (Australian Marine Research in Progress) on CSIRONET.
1985
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- INTRODUCTION
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- HOW TO USE THIS DIRECTORY
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- Subject Classification Scheme
- Glossary Of Abbreviations
- Geographic Area Codes
- PROJECT SUMMARIES 1-100
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- PROJECT SUMMARIES 101-200
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- PROJECT SUMMARIES 201-240
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- SUBJECT INDEX
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- ORGANIZATION INDEX
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- PROJECT LEADER/CONTACT OFFICER/LOCALITY INDEX
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