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Earthbeat - 21/07/01: Protecting the Great Barrier Reef   (website Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) )

Transcript: Alexandra de Blas: One of the outstanding natural systems in Australia is the Great Barrier Reef. Last month, Senator Robert Hill, the Federal Minister for the Environment, asked the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority to prepare water q...

ABC Radio National - Background Briefing: Indexes 2003   (website Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) )

Why do Jewish people joke so much? There's a new wine producer in Australia every 61 hours. They work where governments can't or won't, helping the poor, destitute and war ravaged people of the world. ...

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LARVAL FISH BIOLOGY AND THE DESIGN AND EFFICACY OF MPAS 173 Fig 3 Nonpassive dispersal of fish larvae Selfrecruitment Given the differences in the two species studied in terms of spawning type and pelagic larval duration (PLD the differences in the two e...

Ichthyology - Reef fish larvae behaviour   (website Australian Museum Online )

Localization of reef sounds by settlement-stage larvae of coral-reef fishes (Pomacentridae). ABSTRACT Previous measures of the swimming endurance abilities of late-stage larvae of reef fishes have used laboratory swimming chambers, and with one exception...

Australia: Eye of the Storm   (website Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) )

In the tropical rainforests and on the Great Barrier Reef, La Niħa's work of renewal is more subtle - yet no less remarkable. Yet these areas, known as "cyclone-gaps" are actually extremely vibrant, dynamic areas of renewal. In the long term, La Niħa's d...

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