Chapter 4 The Oceanography and Marine Ecology of Ningaloo, A World Heritage Area
The Ningaloo coast of north-western Australia (eastern Indian Ocean) hosts one of the world's longest and most extensive fringing coral reef systems, along with globally-significant abundances of large marine fauna such as whale sharks. These characteristics - which have contributed to its insc...
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Main Author: | Vanderklift, Mathew A. (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Babcock, Russell C. (auth), Barnes, Peter B. (auth), Cresswell, Anna K. (auth), Feng, Ming (auth), Haywood, Michael D. E. (auth), Holmes, Thomas H. (auth), Lavery, Paul S. (auth), Pillans, Richard D. (auth), Smallwood, Claire B. (auth), Thomson, Damian P. (auth), Tucker, Anton D. (auth), Waples, Kelly (auth), Wilson, Shaun K. (auth) |
Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Taylor & Francis
2020
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