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The use of volunteers for conducting sponge biodiversity assessments and monitoring using a morphological approach on Indo-Pacific coral reefs
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52206
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RP8375
Author:
Bell, James J.
Citation:
AQUATIC CONSERVATION: MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS. 2007 v.17 : 133-145;
Year:
2006
Subject:
Sponges - Indian Ocean
;
Porifera - Indian Ocean
;
Coral reefs and islands
;
Volunteers - Management
;
Deep diving
;
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