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Brewer, D., Rawlinson, N., Eayrs, S. and Burridge, C. 1998, ‘An assessment of bycatch reduction devices in a tropical Australian prawn trawl fishery’, Fisheries Research 36: 195-215.

Chaloupka, M. and Limpus, C. 2001, ‘Trends in the abundance of sea turtles resident in southern Great Barrier Reef waters’, Biological Conservation, 102: 235-249.

Chaloupka, M. 2002, Phase 1: assessment of suitability of Queensland Parks & Wildlife Service sea turtle data for use in models for the population dynamics of the southern Great Barrier Reef green turtle stock, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Research Publication no.74, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville.

Chaloupka, M. 2002, ‘Stochastic simulation modelling of southern Great Barrier Reef green turtle population dynamics’, Ecological Modelling, 148: 79-109

Chaloupka, M. 2003,Phase 2 - Development of a Population Model for the Southern Great Barrier Reef Green Turtle Stock,Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Research Publication no.81, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville.

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Dobbs, K. 2001, Marine Turtles in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: a compendium of information and basis for the development of policies and strategies for the conservation of marine turtles. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville.

Environment Australia, 2003, Recovery Plan for Marine Turtles in Australia, Environment Australia, Canberra.

Fry, G.C., Milton, D.A. and Wassenberg, T.J. 2001, ‘The reproductive biology and diet of sea snake bycatch of prawn trawling in northern Australia: Characteristics important for assessing the impacts on populations’, Pacific Conservation Biology 7: 55-73.

Gribble, N. A., McPherson, G. and Lane, B. 1998, ‘Effect of the Queensland Shark Control Program on non-target species: whale, dugong, turtle and dolphin: a review’,

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Guinea, M.L., Limpus C.J. and Whiting, S.D. 2004, ‘Marine Snakes’, in A description of the Key Species Groups in the Northern Planning Area, National Oceans Office, Hobart

Haines, J.A., Limpus, C.J. and Flakus, S. 1999, Marine Wildlife Stranding and Mortality Database annual report 1999 III. Marine Turtles, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane.

Haines, J.A. and Limpus, C.J. 2000, Marine Wildlife Stranding and Mortality Database annual report 2000 III. Marine Turtles, Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Brisbane.

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Huber, D. 2003, Audit of the Management of the East Coast Otter Trawl Fishery in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Working Group I 2001, Climate change 2001: the scientific basis; contribution of Working Group I to the third assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, eds J.T. Houghton, Y. Ding, D.J. Griggs, M. Noguer, P.J. van der Linden, X. Dai, K. Maskell and C.A. Johnson, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Kofron, C.P. and Smith, R. 2001, ‘Status of estuarine crocodiles in the populated northeast Queensland’, Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 46(2): 603-610.

Limpus, C.J. 1997, ‘Marine turtles of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area’, in State of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area Workshop: proceedings of a technical workshop held in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, 27-29 November 1995, eds D. Wachenfeld, J. Oliver and K. Davis, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, pp. 256-58.

Limpus, CJ, Parmenter, CJ and Limpus, DJ, in press, ‘The status of the flatback turtle, Natator depressus, in eastern Australia’ in Proceedings of the 21st Annual symposium on sea turtle biology & conservation, 24-28 February 2001, Adams Mark Hotel, Philadelphia. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington DC.

Marsh, H., Corkeron, P.J., Limpus, C.J., Shaughnessy, P.D. and Ward, T.M. 1995, ‘The reptiles and mammals in Australian seas: their status and management’, in The State of the Marine Environment Report for Australia: Technical Annex 1: The Marine Environment, eds L.P Zann and P. Kailola, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, pp.151-166.

Marsh, H., Arnold, P.W., Limpus, C.J. Birtles, A., Breen, B., Tobins, J. and Williams, R. 1997, ‘Endangered and charismatic megafauna’, in The Great Barrier Reef, science, use and management: a national conference: proceedings, Volume 1, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, pp.124-138.

Miller, J.D. and Bell, I.O. 1997, ‘Crocodiles in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area’, in State of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area Workshop: proceedings of a technical workshop held in Townsville, Queensland, Australia, 27-29 November 1995, eds D. Wachenfeld, J. Oliver and K. Davis, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, pp.248-255.

Milton, D.A. 2001, ‘Assessing the susceptibility to fishing of populations of rare trawl bycatch: sea snakes caught by Australia’s Northern Prawn Fishery’, Biological Conservation 101: 281-290.

Read, M.A., Miller, J.D., Bell, I.P. and Felton, A. 2004, ‘The distribution and abundance of the estuarine crocodile, Crocodylus porosus, in Queensland’, Wildlife Research, 31: 527-534.

Robins, J.B. 1995, ‘Estimated catch and mortality of sea turtles from the east coast otter trawl fishery of Queensland, Australia’, Biological Conservation 74: 157-167.

Queensland Environmental Protection Agency, 2003, State of the Environment 2003, Environmental Protection Agency, Queensland Government, Brisbane.

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Ward, T.M. 2000, ‘Factors affecting the catch rates and relative abundance of sea snakes in the by-catch of trawlers targeting tiger and endeavour prawns on the northern Australian continental shelf’, Marine and Freshwater Research 51: 155-164.

Ward, T.M. 2001, ‘Age structures and reproductive patterns of two species of sea snake, Lapemis hardwickii (Grey 1836) and Hydrophis elegans (Grey 1842), incidentally captured by prawn trawlers in northern Australia’, Marine and Freshwater Research 52: 193-203.

Wassenberg, T.J., Salini, J.P., Heatwole, H. and Kerr, J.D. 1994, ‘Incidental capture of sea snakes (Hydrophiidae) by prawn trawlers in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia’, Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 45: 429-443.

Wassenberg, T.J., Milton, D.A. and Burridge, C.Y. 2001, ‘Survival rates of sea snakes caught by demersal trawlers in northern and eastern Australia’, Biological Conservation, 100(3): 271-280.

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