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Aircraft activity and sound levels relative to recreation opportunity spectrum settings in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park a case study from Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island 2003


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dc.contributor.authorHamilton, M.C.*
dc.coverage.spatialWhitehaven Beachen
dc.date.accessioned2012-05-25T02:46:14Zen
dc.date.available2012-05-25T02:46:14Zen
dc.date.copyright2003en
dc.date.issued2003en-US
dc.identifier.isbn9781876945282en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11017/377en
dc.description.abstractAircraft overflights and associated noise in National Parks is an environmental management issue which is becoming increasingly important as growth in the tourism industry occurs in Australia and world-wide. The protection of natural quiet is arguably as crucial as the protection of wildlife and clean water.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesResearch publication series no. 75en
dc.relation.ispartofseriesResearch publication-
dc.subjectAirplanesen
dc.titleAircraft activity and sound levels relative to recreation opportunity spectrum settings in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park a case study from Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island 2003en
dc.typeReporten
dc.subject.asfaAircraften
dc.subject.asfaIslandsen
dc.subject.asfaMarine parksen
dc.format.pages90en
dc.contributor.corpauthorGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authorityen
dc.subject.apaisEnvironmental managementen
dc.subject.apaisPollutionen
dc.publisher.placeTownsvilleen
dc.relation.connectiontogbrmpaGBRMPA published this itemen
dc.subject.categorySocial valuesen
dc.subject.categoryRecreationen
dc.subject.categoryTourismen
dc.subject.themeManaging Multiple Useen
dc.subject.themeReef Valuesen
dc.subject.locationTownsville/Whitsunday Management Areaen
dc.keywordsaircraft activity sounden
dc.keywordsnoise pollutionen
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