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Acoustic telemetry validates a citizen science approach for monitoring sharks on coral reefs
Record no:
68693
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RP24183
Author:
Vianna, Gabriel M. S.
;
Meekan, Mark G.
;
Bornovski, Tova H.
;
Meeuwig, Jessica
Year:
2014
Subject:
Underwater acoustics - Instruments
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Biotelemetry
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Sharks - Monitoring - Australia
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Sharks - Australia - Research
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Shark Hazard Advisory Research Committee
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University of Western Australia. Oceans Institute
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Australian Institute of Marine Science
;
Community organizations - Western Australia
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