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Title:
The seasonal aggregation of whale sharks at Ninglaoo Reef, Western Australia : currents, migrations and the El Nino/Southern Oscillation
Author:
Wilson, Steven G
;
Taylor, John G
;
Pearce, Alan F
Citation:
ACCNO:17616
Publisher:
Report submitted to Dept. of Fisheries : as a condition for a Scientific Licence
Year:
2001
Description:
p. 1-11 : ill.
Subject:
Marine parks.
;
Ningaloo Marine Park - Western Australia.
;
Rhincodon typus
;
Western Australia
;
Whale shark
;
Water currents
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Type:
Departmental;Journal Article
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West Aust Dept Fisheries Internal 2001:WIL
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