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The subsidiary impacts of dredging (and trawling) on a subtidal benthic molluscan community in the southern waters of Hong Kong
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64586
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RP23570
Author:
Morton, Brian
Citation:
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN. 1996 v.32 no.10 : 701-710;
Year:
1996
Subject:
Coastal zone management - Hong Kong
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Gastropoda - Hong Kong
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Bivalvia - Hong Kong
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Dredging - Environmental aspects - Hong Kong
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Trawls and trawling - Environmental aspects
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Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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