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World stage, local dramas? The World Heritage designations of Shark Bay and Ningaloo Reef Institute of Australian Geographers Conference.
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2012.
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WAMSI 3.2.2d final report: Lagoon invertebrates final report and monitoring recommendations. :1-40. Download: WAMSI 3.2.2d final report.pdf (545.34 KB)
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2009.
Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry. Coral Reefs. 31(2):357-367. Abstract
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2012.
The sponge gardens of Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. The Open Marine Biology Journal. 4(1):3-11. Abstract
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2010.
Sponge gardens of Ningaloo Reef (Carnarvon Shelf, Western Australia) are biodiversity hotspots. Hydrobiologia. 687(1):143-161. Abstract
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2012.
Shark attacks on a whale shark (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, western Australia. Bulletin of Marine Science. 78(2):397-402. Abstract
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2006.
Seasonal coupling and de-coupling of net calcification rates from coral reef metabolism and carbonate chemistry at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Journal of Geophysical Research. 117(C5) Abstract
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2012.
The role of the Leeuwin Current and mixed layer depth on the autumn phytoplankton bloom off Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Continental Shelf Research. 32:22-35. Abstract
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2012.
The rise and fall of the “marine heat wave” off Western Australia during the summer of 2010/2011. Journal of Marine Systems. 111-112:139-156.
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2013.
Relative and combined effects of habitat and fishing on reef fish communities across a limited fishing gradient at Ningaloo. Marine Environmental Research. 81:1-11.
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2012.
Regional planning and resilient futures: Destination modelling and tourism development — The case of the Ningaloo coastal region in Western Australia. Planning Practice and Research. 26(4):393-415. Abstract
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2011.
Recreational fishing guide: Gascoyne region. :1-27. Download: Recreational fishing guide Gascoyne Region.pdf (1.5 MB)
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2011.
Priority areas for conservation of Western Australian coastal fishes: A comparison of hotspot, biogeographical and complementarity approaches. Biological Conservation. 125(4):399-410. Abstract
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2005.
Participatory tourism planning at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Sustainable Coastal Management and Climate Adaptation: Global Lessons from Regional Approaches in Australia.
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2012.
Oceanographic forcing of nutrient uptake and release over a fringing coral reef. Limnology and Oceanography. 57(2):401-419. Abstract
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2012.
Oceanographic and atmospheric phenomena influence the abundance of whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 382(2):77-81. Abstract
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2010.
A numerical model of wave- and current-driven nutrient uptake by coral reef communities. Ecological Modelling. 222(8):1456-1470. Abstract
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2011.
Ningaloo from a systems perspective – What has it taught us? 19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Abstract
Download: Fulton et al. 2011a.pdf (1.19 MB)
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2011.
Ningaloo Collaboration Cluster: Socio-economics of tourism. :1-209. Abstract
Download: Socioeconomics of tourism final report.pdf (1.79 MB)
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2011.
Ningaloo Collaboration Cluster: Adaptive futures for Ningaloo. :1-136. Abstract
Download: Adaptive futures for Ningaloo.pdf (9.39 MB)
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2011.
A new prospect for tagging large free-swimming sharks with motion-sensitive data-loggers. Fisheries Research. 97(1-2):11-16. Abstract
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2009.
A multi-model approach to stakeholder engagement in complex environmental problems. 19th International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Abstract
Download: Fulton et al. 2011b.pdf (1.32 MB)
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2011.
Living on the edge: the sponge fauna of Australia’s southwestern and northwestern deep continental margin. Hydrobiologia. 687(1):127-142. Abstract
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2012.