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Description of Heteromysis (Olivemysis) ningaloo new species and interesting records of H. (Gnathomysis) harpaxoides Bacescu and Bruce (Crustacea: Mysida: Mysidae) from Australian coral reefs . Records of the Western Australian Museum. 27:135-147. Abstract
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The ecology of the grazing urchin Echinometra mathaei at Ningaloo Marine Park.. School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology. PhD:191. Abstract
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Lethal sampling of stingrays (Dasyatidae) for research. 2012 ANZCCART Conference. Abstract
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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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Reefs, recreation and regulation : addressing tourism pressures at the Ningaloo Coast World Heritage site. Environmental and Planning Law Journal. 29(3):239-255. Abstract
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Submerged Reefs and Aeolian Dunes as Inherited Habitats, Point Cloates, Carnarvon Shelf, Western Australia. Seafloor Geomorphology as Benthic Habitat. :397-407. Abstract
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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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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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Conservation values and management preferences for the Ningaloo Marine Park: a discrete choice experiment. 56th Annual Australian Agricultural & Resource Economics Society Conference. Abstract
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Growth of Western Australian corals in the Anthropocene. Science. 335(6068):593-596. Abstract
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Predictive modelling of seabed sediment parameters using multibeam acoustic data: a case study on the Carnarvon Shelf, Western Australia. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 26(2):283-307. Abstract
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Thinking locally, acting globally? Stakeholder conflicts over UNESCO World Heritage inscription in Western Australia Journal of Heritage Tourism. 7(1):83-96. Abstract
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Balancing commercial and environmental needs: Licensing as a means of managing whale shark tourism on Ningaloo reef. Journal of Sustainable Tourism. 20(2):163-178. Abstract
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Node 3 – Managing and conserving the marine estate - Final summary report. :1-249. Abstract
Download: WAMSI 3 final synthesis report.pdf (5.72 MB)
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Ocean-scale prediction of whale shark distribution. Diversity and Distributions. 18(5):504-518. Abstract
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Understanding age-specific dispersal in fishes through hydrodynamic modelling, genetic simulations and microsatellite DNA analysis. Molecular Ecology. 21(9):2145-2159. Abstract
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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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Heat-seeking sharks: support for behavioural thermoregulation in reef sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 463:231-245. Abstract
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Rarity and genetic diversity in Indo-Pacific Acropora corals. Ecology and Evolution. 2(8):1867-1888. Abstract
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Exploring the nature of stakeholder collaboration: a case study of marine turtle tourism in the Ningaloo region, Western Australia. Current Issues in Tourism. 15(7):673-692. Abstract
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Shipwrecks of the Ningaloo Reef: maritime archaeological projects from 1978-2009 - Edited by Jeremy Green. International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 41(2):472-474.
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