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CRC Reef Research Centre
Reef Futures Task list Commercial and International Torres Strait Task list Task Associate Program For CRC Reef Researchers Project Management System CRC Reef Procedures & ... researchers Guidelines for publishing Technical Reports Technical Reports Style Guide Reporting System Postgraduate Education and Training Current Students CRC Reef Scholarship students CRC Reef Student Associates CRC Reef ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
CRC Reef. Project Reporting System Log into the yearly/half yearly project reporting system Information CRC Reef Calendar Task Associate Program Task Approval Process (Adobe Acrobat File - 19k) Intellectual Property Guidelines about Intellectual Property for CRC Reef researchers Forms Abbreviated ...
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Links - preservation of the ocean environment
Reef Science series provides up to date research in layman's terms. www.reef.crc.org.au Education Network answers all your general reef questions on visually stunning and easily accessible Reef ... for a rapidly changing world by matching the general public, with international environmentalists, researchers and pioneering educators. GVI provides Volunteers to National Parks, NGO’s, Charities in ...
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Euroturtle
Researchers track sea turtles through a process called “satellite telemetry”. A ... e.g., Hawksbills eat sponges and corals, providing space for reef colonisation by other organisms, increasing species diversity. They feed other organisms ... and Musick, J.A. (1997). The Biology of Sea Turtles. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. 432pp. Further Information If the ...
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Euroturtle
Researchers track sea turtles through a process called “satellite telemetry”. A ... e.g., Hawksbills eat sponges and corals, providing space for reef colonisation by other organisms, increasing species diversity. They feed other organisms ... and Musick, J.A. (1997). The Biology of Sea Turtles. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. 432pp. Further Information If the ...
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Grand Cayman
Lesser Antilles to mainland South America. Some researchers have suggested that there was also contact with Mesoamerica, ... leeward aspect and coppice vegetation near marine reef flats prograding to barrier coral reef. The least likely settlement locations were ... Prehistoric Settlement, edited by L. L. Johnson, pp. 5-14, CRC Press, Boca Raton. 1992b The People Who Discovered Columbus: The ...
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Media Releases - Rainforest CRC
Media Releases / Media Coverage / Advertisements Media Releases Media releases issued by the Rainforest CRC during the Centre's final two years of operation are available for download ... Reef Water Quality Protection Plan - the next chapter Rainforest meets Reef Joint Conference Media Release 23 November 2005 Researchers respond to environmental changes challenging the tropics Rainforest meets Reef ...
www.rainforest-crc.jcu.edu.au
Links - Saving Reefs Worldwide
The Cooperative Research Center for the Great Barrier Reefs. A knowledge-based partnership of coral reef managers, researchers and industry. http://www.reefrelief.org Reef Relief is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to preserving and protecting living coral reef ecosystems through ...
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International Biological Diversity Day 2008
More information on Landcare Future Farm Industries CRC The Future Farming Industries CRC is developing new and adaptable farming systems for Australia by creating ... and information exchange between researchers, land managers and regulatory agencies for management of invasive species. More information on Weeds in Australia Great Barrier Reef rescue plan The Australian ...
www.environment.gov.au
Australian Cetacean Organisations
Cook University, the Museum of Tropical Queensland and Undersea Explorer and is managed by the CRC Reef Research Centre Ltd.. WDCS Australasia is the Australian voice for the protection of whales, ... to conduct scientific research into whales, dolphins and porpoises. Studies conducted by it's researchers in NW Australia since 1990 have yielded new information regarding the behaviours and migratory ...
www.oceania.org.au
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