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Title:
Fishes of the Yongala historic shipwreck.
Author:
Cooperative Research Centre For the Ecologically Sustainable Development of the Great Barrier Reef, Townsville (Australia)
;
Malcolm, H. A.
;
Cheal, A. J.
;
Thompson, A. A.
;
Cooperative Research Cent. For the Ecologically Sustainable Development Of the Great Barrier Reef, Townsville (Australia)
Citation:
ACCNO:11922
Publisher:
CRC Reef Research Centre Technical Report ; no. 26
Year:
1999.
Description:
29 p. ;
Subject:
Wrecks
;
Vessels
;
Marine fish
;
Predator prey interactions
;
Marine parks.
;
Coral reefs.
;
Refuges
;
Population number
;
BASELINE
;
Diving
;
Great Barrier Reef - Queensland.
;
YONGALA - VESSEL SHIPWRECK
;
Queensland.
;
Australia.
;
ARTIFICIAL REEF
;
COMMUNITY STRUCTURE
;
Habitat.
;
Abundance
;
TEMPORAL VARIATION
;
SEASONAL VARIATION
;
Environment management.
;
LENGTH FREQUENCY
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN:
1-876054-16-6
Type:
Journal Article
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