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Hiding our splashes from sharks may reduce attack risk
Record no:
68437
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RP24167
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Curtin University of Technology. Centre for Marine Science and Technology.
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Erbe, Christine
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ECOS . Feb.3, 2014 : 2 p.;
Year:
2014
Subject:
Sharks - Behaviour
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Sharks - Monitoring - Australia
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Sharks - Western Australia - Research
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