Outlook Online 2009
Research Publication No. 23
Immediate Impact of the January 1991 Floods on the Coral Assemblages of the Keppel Islands
R. Van Woesik
Reefsearch
30 The Grove
Nelly Bay, Queensland 4816
June 1991
A Report To The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
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