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Research Publication No. 5
Australian Marine Research In Progress: Great Barrier Reef Region 1988-1989
This publication is produced from the information stored in the database AMRIP (Australian Marine Research in Progress) on CSIRONET.
Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
June 1989-1990
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