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Title:
Dawesville channel : environmental impacts and their management : working paper 1994 / [compiled by Tom Rose, David Deeley, and Luke Pen]
Author:
Rose, Tom.
;
Western Australia. Peel Inlet Management Authority.
;
Western Australia. Waterways Commission.
;
Pen, Luke J.
;
Deeley, David M.
Year:
1994.
Series:
Report / Waterways Commission,, no. 50.
;
Report (Western Australia. Waterways Commission) ;, 50.
Description:
iv, 14 p. : 1 map ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Dawesville Channel (W.A.)
;
Stream channelization Social aspects Western Australia Peel-Harvey estuary.
;
Stream channelization Environmental aspects Western Australia Peel-Harvey estuary.
Notes:
At foot of title page: Peel Inlet Management Authority.
Bibliography: p. 12.
ISBN/ISSN:
0730959864; 0814-6322 ;
Type:
Book
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