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Research Publication No. 19
Norman Reef Environmental Monitoring Project
A.M. and AL Ayling
Sea Research
Box 5645
Townsville, Queensland 4810
April 1989
- COVER PAGE & VERSO
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- SUMMARY
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- INTRODUCTION
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- METHODS
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- Study Sites
- Coral Transects
- Coral Heights
- Fish Counts
- Resource Mapping
- Sampling Dates
- RESULTS
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- Coral Cover
- Coral Heights
- Other Encrusting Organisms
- Fishes
- DISCUSSION
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- Coral Cover
- Other Encrusting Organisms
- Fishes
- Management Implications
- REFERENCES
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- APPENDIX 1
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- APPENDIX 2
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