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  1. ABOUT: Ecology: Coastal and Marine Habitats: Catchment to Coast (1%)
  2. GEOGRAPHY: All countries: Australia (1%)
  3. ABOUT: Ecology: Ecosystems: Large Marine Ecosystems (LMEs): Caribbean Sea LME (1%)
  4. ABOUT: Biology: Fishes, Mollusks and Crustaceans: Reef Fish and Climate Change: A Case Study (0%)
  5. USES: Disposal of Waste from Land: Responses: Technical options: Responses to climate change (0%)

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  2. Commnunity monitoring of Reef Sharks from the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea (Documents) (2%) 
    This report provides preliminary results on 678 reef sharks counted by freedivers

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  4. A global representative system of marine protected areas. Vols. I-IV. (Documents) (2%) 
    global representative system of marine protected areas

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  6. A global representative system of marine protected areas. Vols. I-IV. (Documents) (2%) 
    A global representative system of marine protected areas

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  8. Marine debris on Continental Islands and sand cays in the far Northern section of the Great Barrier reef marine park, Australia. Mar. Poll. Bull. 34 (4): 276-279. (Documents) (2%) 
    Marine debris on Continental Islands and sand cays

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  10. Alexander, Susan (Contacts) (2%) 

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  12. Hard core data shows 14 per cent drop in coral growth on GBR since 1990 (News) (2%) 

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  14. Ian Lee (restricted access)

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  16. A Reef in Time. The Great Barrier Reef from Beginning to End (Books) (2%) 
    History, biology and likely death of the Great Barrier Reef unless greenhouse emissions are reduced. Written by the former Chief Scientist at the <a href=http://www.aims.gov.au>Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)</a>.

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  18. Waypoint (Documents) (2%) 
    Quarterly online newsletter on Australian marine science

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  20. Coral Disease Linked to Warming (News) (2%) 

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  1. http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/VERREE.html(0%)
    Referenced By: A Reef in Time. The Great Barrier Reef from Beginning to End
  2. http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/corp_site/management/eim/DredgeandSpoil.pdf(0%)
    Referenced By: Policy on dredging and spoil disposal
  3. http://www.aims.gov.au/creefs/(0%)
    Referenced By: CReefs - the Australian Node
  4. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/science/jan-june05/reefs_2-16.html(0%)
    Referenced By: Deep Sea Chemicals
  5. http://www.oceansatlas.org/newsletter/en/newsletter_march_2007.html(0%)
    Referenced By: Newsletter March 2007

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