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2008Rezoning of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: does it afford greater protection for marine turtles?Dryden, J.; Grech, A.; Moloney, J.; Hamann, M.; School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, James Cook University
Sediment-Field-Report-June2019-v2.pdf.jpg2019Douglas Shoal Remediation Project: sediment sampling field reportAdvisian
Unit-3-Topic-1b-Coral-reef-development-v1.0.pdf.jpg2019Coral reef developmentWet Paper
Visual-Surveys-Field-Report-June2019-v2.pdf.jpg2019Douglas Shoal Remediation Project: visual surveys field reportAdvisian
General-Fact-Sheet-RevG.pdf.jpg2019Douglas Shoal Remediation Project: helping the Reef recoverGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
2014Aerial island view of Facing Island, Gladstone [video footage]Jumbo Aerial Photography
MMP-Ann-Report-Water-Quality-2018-19.pdf.jpg2020Marine Monitoring Program: Annual report for inshore water quality monitoring 2018-19Gruber, R.; Waterhouse, J.; Logan, M.; Petus, C.; Howley, C.; Lewis, S.; Tracey, D.; Langlois, L.; Tonin, H.; Skuza, M.; Costello, P.; Davidson, J.; Gunn, K.; Lefevre, C.; Moran, D.; Robson, B.; Shanahan, M.; Zagorskis, I.; Shellberg, J.; Neilen, A.; Australian Institute of Marine Science; James Cook University (TropWATER)
Schaffelke_ed_2005_Report_on_status_and_trends_of_water_quality_and_ecosystem_health_in_the_GBRWHA_REFID_22738.pdf.jpg2005Report on status and trends of water quality and ecosystem health in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage AreaSchaffelke, B.; Furnas, M.; Waterhouse, J.; CRC Reef Research Centre; Australian Institute of Marine Science; Queensland Department of Primary Industries; Queensland Government Environment Protection Agency Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services; The University of Queensland
LEIS_1993_BEACH_ZONE_LIZARD_ISLAND_NURSERY_ZONES.pdf.jpg1993The beach zone of islands and cays in the Lizard Island area of the Great Barrier Reef: do they serve as nursery zones for fish larvae?Leis, J.M.; Division of Vertebrate Zoology, The Australian Museum
Unit-3-Topic-1c-Reef-habitats-and-connectivity-v1.0.pdf.jpg2019Reef habitats and connectivityWet Paper