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Title:
World Heritage Marine sites- managing effectively the world’s most iconic marine protected areas: a best practice guide [electronic resource]
Author:
Douvere, Fanny
;
Read, Tory
Citation:
ACCNO:24978
Publisher:
Paris : World Heritage Centre, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
Year:
2015
Description:
117p. , col. ill., maps, .pdf format
Subject:
Shark Bay Marine Park - Western Australia
;
Marine parks.
;
Protected resources
ISBN/ISSN:
9789231001062
Type:
Electronic resource
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Volume
Part
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1
On Shelf
Hillarys
electronic version only
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