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Proposed Dampier Archipelago Marine Park and Cape Preston Marine Management Area - have your say / Department of Conservation and Land Management, Marine Parks & Reserves Authority
Record no:
50546
Call no:
333.784099413 WES
Author:
Western Australia. Dept. of Conservation and Land Management. Marine Conservation Branch
;
Western Australia. Marine Parks and Reserves Authority
Publisher:
Fremantle, W.A.: Dept. of Conservation and Land Management
Year:
2005
Description:
10 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. + 4 maps + 1 folded form
Subject:
Marine resources conservation - Western Australia - Dampier Archipelago - Planning
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Marine parks and reserves - Western Australia - Dampier Region - Planning
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Pilbara (W.A.)
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Dampier Archipelago (W.A.)
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Cape Preston (W.A.)
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Notes:
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Maps and form in back pocket.
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Unpublished Reports
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