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The role of copper in facilitating the invasion of sessile marine...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
Disturbance events are thought to provide an opportunity for the colonisation and establishment of invasive species. Contamination of coastal waters with copper from sewage... -
The role of copper in facilitating the invasion of sessile marine...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
Disturbance events are thought to provide an opportunity for the colonisation and establishment of invasive species. Contamination of coastal waters with copper from sewage... -
The effects of buy-back programs in the British Columbia Salmon Fishery:...
Crawford School of Public Policy (CSPP), The Australian National University (ANU)
This record describes, and links to a working paper published through the Economics and Environment Network at The Australian National University in Canberra. The paper was... -
Technical efficiency in the Malaysian Gill Net Artisanal Fishery: TECHNICAL REPORT
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
This record describes, and links to a technical report published through the Economics and Environment Network at The Australian National University in Canberra. Using... -
Stress protein expression and DNA strand breakage in the black bream
Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University
This study investigates the expression of hsp70 protein and DNA strand breakage in the black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) in Swan-Canning Estuary in 2002. This is undertaken... -
Saline Wastewater Outfall Pipeline (SWOP) infaunal monitoring program near...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
This data was collected to assess the impact of a saline wastewater discharge outlet from a power station that commenced discharging in mid 1983. Infaunal samples were collected... -
Responses of Bugula neritina, an arborescent bryozoan to the removal of...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
In colonial organisms, physical damage or predation can result in the loss of part of the colony. Although the colony may survive, the loss of part of the colony may alter... -
Responses of Bugula neritina, an arborescent bryozoan, to the removal of...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
For colonial organisms physical damage or predation can result in the loss of part of the colony. Although the colony may survive, the loss of part of the colony may alter... -
Recovery of the encrusting bryozoan, Parasmittina delicatula, from damage at...
Department of Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Biology (E3B), Columbia University
Parasmittina delicatula colonies were located on the Queenscliff pier in early 1999 and assigned to a small size class (10-15mm) or large size class (30mm or more). Each colony... -
Recovery of the encrusting bryozoan, Parasmittina delicatula, from damage at...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
Parasmittina delicatula colonies were located on the Flinders pier in early 1999 and assigned to a small size class (10-15mm) or large size class (30mm or more). Each colony was... -
Privatising fish? Barriers to the use of marine protected areas for...
Crawford School of Public Policy (CSPP), The Australian National University (ANU)
This record describes, and links to a working paper produced through the Resource Management in Asia-Pacific (RMAP) Program based at The Australian National University in... -
Peel-Harvey Estuarine System Overview
School of Veterinary and Life Sciences (VLS), Murdoch University
A CD-ROM and webpage were created to consolidate information and data about the Peel-Harvey Estuarine System in south-western Australia. The CD-ROM has an ISBN: 0-86905-791-X.... -
On the Visibility of Indigenous Australian systems of Marine Tenure: TECHNICAL REPORT
School of Archaeology and Anthropology, The Australian National University (ANU)
Between 1921 and 1977 twelve anthropologists worked in coastal communities of Arnhem Land in Australia's Northern Territory, researching and writing about land tenure, among... -
Metabolic enzyme activities in black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) from the...
Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University
The CCO and LDH activities in liver, white muscle and gill tissues in the black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) were measured to determine their aerobic and anaerobic metabolism.... -
Mainstreaming resource conservation: the Fiji Locally Managed Marine Area...
Crawford School of Public Policy (CSPP), The Australian National University (ANU)
This record describes, and links to a working paper produced through the Resource Management in Asia-Pacific (RMAP) Program based at The Australian National University in... -
Latrobe Valley Ocean Outfall (LVOO) infaunal monitoring program near 90 Mile...
School of BioSciences, The University of Melbourne
The LVOO outfall was commissioned in 1992 to discharge a mixed effluent of domestic sewage and industrial wastewaters, including pulp mill effluent and formation water from... -
Interseasonal Variability in Biomarkers of Exposure in Fish Inhabiting a...
Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University
To investigate seasonal variability in biomarkers of exposure in fish, black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) were collected from seven sites in the Swan-Canning Estuary in winter... -
Interannual variability in fish biomarkers in a contaminated temperate urban estuary
Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University
Data from sampling black bream from four sites in late winter 2000 and late winter 2002 in addition to five sites during summer 2001 and summer 2002 from the Swan-Canning... -
Incentive-based approaches to sustainable fisheries: WORKING PAPER
Crawford School of Public Policy (CSPP), The Australian National University (ANU)
This record describes, and links to a working paper published through the Economics and Environment Network at The Australian National University in Canberra. The failures of... -
Impacts of two introduced suspension feeders in Port Phillip Bay, Australia
Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS)
This study examined the impacts of 2 of the most common epibenthic suspension feeders, Sabella spallanzanii and Styela clava, in Port Phillip Bay, by transplanting individuals...