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Assessment of pup production and the maternal investment strategies of the Australian sea lion Neophoca cinerea at Dangerous Reef in the 2006-07 breeding season. Photo: R Harcourt Report to the Department for the Environment & Heritage, Wildlife
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Developing population monitoring protocols for Australian sea lions. Photo: S Goldsworthy. Final Report to the Department of the Environment and Water Resources. SD Goldsworthy1, PD Shaughnessy2, B Page1, TE Dennis3, RR McIntosh4, D Hamer1, KJ
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1. Foraging ecology and diet analysis of Australian sea lions. Final Report to the Department of the Environment and Water Resources Simon D. Goldsworthy1, Kristian J. Peters1,2,3 and Brad Page1 1 South Australian Research and Development Institute
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A trophic model for Gulf St Vincent:. Balancing exploitation of three fisheries in an EBFM framework. Simon D Goldsworthy, Maylene Loo, Anthony Fowler, Michael Steer and Craig Noell. April 2017. FRDC Project No. 2013/031. A trophic model for Gulf St
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A Spatial Risk Assessment for the Endangered. Australian Sea Lion. S.D. Goldsworthy1, R. Kirkwood1, H. Raudino2 and K. Waples2. SARDI Publication No. F2024/000377-1. SARDI Research Report Series No. 1256. SARDI Aquatic and Livestock Sciences PO Box
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Potential social, economic and ecological indicators for integrated ecosystem assessment. of Spencer Gulf. Jason E. Tanner, Fred Bailleul, Simon Bryars, Mark Doubell, Nicole Foster, Sam Gaylard, Bronwyn M. Gillanders, Simon Goldsworthy, Charlie
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Critical knowledge gaps: estimating potential maximum cumulative anthropogenic mortality limits. of key marine mammal species to inform management. Alice I. Mackay, Simon D. Goldsworthy and Peter Harrison. August 2016. FRDC Project No. 2015/035. 1.
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Assessment of the implications of interactions between fur seals and sea lions and the southern rock lobster and gillnet sector of the Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery (SESSF) in South Australia. Photo: Nick Gales. Final Report to
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MMMaaarrriiinnneee EEEnnnvvviiirrrooonnnmmmeeennnttt &&& EEEcccooolllooogggyyy An Update of the Report: Understanding the Impediments to the Growth of Australian Sea Lion Populations. Photo: S Goldsworthy (SARDI). Report to the Department of the
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WWWiiilllddd FFFiiissshhheeerrriiieeesss. Establishing ecosystem-based management for the South Australian Sardine Fishery: developing ecological performance indicators and reference. points to assess the need for ecological allocations. Final