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Flinders Marine Park stretches from Tasmania’s Cape Barren Island out into the Tasman Sea. Hub surveys have produced the first comprehensive, high-resolution maps of reef systems and associated invertebrate marine life in the park, and selected a core indicator group of six fish species.

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10 May 2018

BRUVS and fishes (and spatially-balanced sampling): a recipe for monitoring at Flinders Marine Park
  • Flinders Marine Park
  • spatially balanced survey design
  • BRUVS
  • monitoring demersal fish

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Project D3 - Implementing monitoring of AMPs and the status of marine biodiversity assets on the continental shelf
  • continental shelf
  • Australian Marine Park monitoring
  • marine biodiversity assets
  • rocky reefs

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Review of decision support tools and their potential application in the management of Australian Marine Parks
T.Walshe; F.Dempster; S.Pascoe; S.Jennings
The eastern Australian Marine Parks: biodiversity, assemblage structure, diversity and origin
T.O'Hara

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  • Shark Bay World Heritage Area

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