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Title: Science behind management of Shark Bay and Florida Bay, two P-limited subtropical systems with different climatology and human pressures [Subtitle:Gary A. Kendrick ... [et al.].]
Author: Kendrick, Gary A. ; Fourqurean, James W. ; Fraser, Matthew W. ; Heithaus, Michael R. ; Jackson, Gary ; Friedman, Kim ; Hallac, David
Citation: ACCNO:23771
Publisher: Marine and freshwater research - Vol. 63, no. 11
Year: 2012
Description: p. 941-951
Subject: Gascoyne Coast Bioregion - Western Australia ; Shark Bay - Western Australia. ; Florida - USA ; Bays ; Environmental conditions ; Environment management. ; Environmental impact. ; Ecosystem management. ; Ecosystems. ; Resource management
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Departmental;Journal Article
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