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2012. 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. Influence of Zoning and Habitats on the Spatial Distribution of Recreational Activities in a Multiple-Use Marine Park. Coastal Management. 40(4):381-400. Abstract
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2013. Inferred global connectivity of whale shark Rhincodon typus populations. Journal of Fish Biology. 82(2):367-389. Abstract
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2012. Heat-seeking sharks: support for behavioural thermoregulation in reef sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 463:231-245. Abstract
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2010. Gnaraloo turtle conservation program: Day and night monitoring program 2009/10 final report. :1--104. Abstract
Download: Gnaraloo turtle conservation program 2009_10 final report.pdf (7.25 MB)
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2013. Global economic value of shark ecotourism: implications for conservation. Oryx. :1-8. Abstract
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2012. Evidence for behavioural thermoregulation by the world's largest fish. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. Abstract
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2012. Enhancing science in coastal management through understanding its role in the decision making network. Ocean & Coastal Management. 69:92-101.
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2006. Dynamics of the Ningaloo Current off Point Cloates, Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research. 57(3):291. Abstract
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2008. Diurnal observations of sheltering behaviour in the coral reef sea cucumber Holothuria whitmaei. Fisheries Research. 91(1):112-117. Abstract
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2003. Distribution, abundance and reproductive biology of Pseudeuphausia latifrons and other euphausiids on the southern North West Shelf, Western Australia. Marine Biology. 42(2):369-379. Abstract
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1997. Distribution and abundance of dugongs, turtles, dolphins and other megafauna in Shark Bay, Ningaloo Reef and Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia. Wildlife Research. 24(2):185. Abstract
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1993. Destruction of corals and other reef animals by coral spawn slicks on Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Coral Reefs. 12:185-191. Abstract
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2008. Decline in whale shark size and abundance at Ningaloo Reef over the past decade: The world’s largest fish is getting smaller. Biological Conservation. 141(7):1894-1905. Abstract
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2010. Cost-efficient sampling of fish assemblages: Comparison of baited video stations and diver video transects. Aquatic Biology. 9(2):155-168. Abstract
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2012. Coral-Bacterial Communities before and after a Coral Mass Spawning Event on Ningaloo Reef. PLoS ONE. 7(5):e36920. Abstract
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2000. A comparison of reef-protected environments in Western Australia: the central west and Ningaloo coasts. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 25(4):397-419. Abstract
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2009. Carnarvon shelf survey post-survey report: August 12th - September 15th, 2008. :1-90. Download: Carnarvon shelf survey post-survey report.pdf (19.12 MB)
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2007. Biophysical correlates of relative abundances of marine megafauna at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research. 58(7):608. Abstract
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2010. Assessing reef fish assemblage structure: how do different stereo-video techniques compare? Marine Biology. 157(6):1237-1250. Abstract
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2011. Assessing patterns of recreational use in large marine parks: A case study from Ningaloo Marine Park, Australia. Ocean & Coastal Management. 54(4):330-340. Abstract
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1999. Aspects of the biology and ecotourism industry of the whale shark Rhincodon typus in north-western Australia. School of Environmental Science. Masters of Philosophy:1-115. Abstract
Download: Norman Masters thesis 1999.pdf (21.41 MB)
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2009. Anoxic impacts at Bill’s Bay, Ningaloo Marine Park associated with the 2008 coral spawning event. :1-19. Download: Anoxic impacts at Bill’s Bay during 2008.pdf (8.49 MB)
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2012. An analysis of visitor movement patterns using travel networks in a large marine park, north-western Australia. Tourism Management. 33(3):517-528. Abstract

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