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Research Publication No. 16
Dissolved and Particulate Nutrients in Waters of the Whitsunday Island Group
Miles Furnas, Alan W. Mitchell, John Wellington and Bruce Brady
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Private Mail Bag 3
Townsville Mail Centre, Queensland 4810
September 1988
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
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- MAIN REPORT
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- Introduction
- Sampling locations
- Sampling Procedures
- References
- APPENDICES
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