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Title:
Distribution and biomass of seagrasses and algae, and nutrient pools in water, sediments and plants in Princess Royal Harbour and Oyster Harbour.
Author:
Hillman, K.
;
Lukatelich, R. J.
;
Bastyan, G.
;
McComb, A. J.
Citation:
ACCNO:0003118
Publisher:
Technical series (Western Australia. Environmental Protection Authority) no. 40
Year:
1990.
Description:
i,55 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Algae.
;
Epiphytes
;
Eutrophication
;
NUTRIENTS - MINERAL
;
Oyster Harbour - Western Australia
;
Princess Royal Harbour - Western Australia
;
Seagrass
;
Water quality.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Journal article;Monograph
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