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Preserving WA's ecosystem. Innovation to deter sharks from our beaches. Chief Scientist keeps on giving
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67221
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RP24086
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Western Australia. Dept. of Commerce. Industry, Science & Innovation Division
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STATE OF THE FUTURE. 2013 no.24 : p. 1, p. 4; p. 7; p. 8;
Year:
2013
Subject:
Science and state - Western Australia
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Centre for Excellence for Climate change and Woodland and Forest Health
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Ecosystem management - Western Australia
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Shark Hazard Advisory Research Committee
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Sharks - Monitoring - Australia
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Western Australian Museum Foundation
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Awards - Western Australia
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Beazley, Lyn
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Photo of Prof. Beazley with Alec Coles, Tanya & Malcolm McCusker & Martin Langridge
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