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Title:
The effect of planting unit size and sediment stabilization on seagrass transplants in Western Australia [Subtitle:Preprint. Submitted to 'Restoration ecology']
Author:
Van Keulen, M.
;
Paling, E.I.
;
Walker, C. J.
;
Citation:
ACCNO:13594
Publisher:
Report submitted to Dept. of Fisheries : as a condition for a Scientific Licence
Year:
[2002?]
Description:
22 leaves.
Subject:
Seagrass
;
SUCCESS BANK - W A
;
Plant culture
;
Aquatic plants
;
Aquatic environment
;
AMPHIBOLIS GRIFFITHII
;
POSIDONIA CORIACEA
;
POSIDONIA SINUOSA
;
Western Australia
;
Habitat improvement (biological).
;
Ocean floor.
;
HETEROZOSTERA TASMANICA
;
Mining
;
Environmental impact.
;
Dredging.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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Volume
Part
Status
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On Shelf
Hillarys
West Aust Dept Fisheries Internal 2002:VAN
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