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Oceanographic observations of currents and temperature in the Wallaroo aquaculture zone. John F. Middleton, Charles E. James, Mark J. Doubell and Paul Malthouse. SARDI Publication No. F2015/000364-1 SARDI Research Report Series No. 842. SARDI
MMMaaarrriiinnneee EEEnnnvvviiirrrooonnnmmmeeennnttt &&& EEEcccooolllooogggyyy Pup production assessment of the Australian sea lion Neophoca cinerea at Dangerous Reef. and English Island, South Australia, in the 2009/10 breeding season. Photo: R.
Monitoring of pinniped populations on. Kangaroo Island: 2015/16. Simon D Goldsworthy, Fred Bailleul, Peter D Shaughnessy, Alice I Mackay, Sarah-Lena Reinhold, Melanie Stonnill. and Kym Lashmar. SARDI Publication No. F2014/000332-3 SARDI Research
The South Australian Recreational. Charter Boat Fishery Malcolm Knight, Annette Doonan and Angelo Tsolos. September 2007. SARDI Aquatic Sciences Publication No. F2007/000847-1 SARDI Research Report Series No. 239. South Australian Research and
Database Support Program. Tolerances of juveniles and early life stages of the pipi, Donax deltoides, to elevated salinity. produced by mixing of Coorong and sea water. K. Wiltshire, M. Gluis and J. Tanner. December 2009. SARDI Publication No.
With the collaboration of: Research supported by:. Water for a Healthy Country. Hypersalinity and phosphorus availability: the role of mineral precipitation in the Coorong. lagoons of South Australia. Milena Fernandes and Jason Tanner. May 2009.
Seagrass Condition Monitoring: Fleurieu. Peninsula 2019. Jason E. Tanner and Mandee J. Theil. SARDI Publication No. F2019/000198-1 SARDI Research Report Series No. 1024. SARDI Aquatics Sciences PO Box 120 Henley Beach SA 5022. July 2019. Final
Assessment of the South Australian. Lakes and Coorong Fishery in 2021-22. J. Earl. SARDI Publication No. F2020/000208 - 4 SARDI Research Report Series No. 1176. SARDI Aquatics Sciences. PO Box 120 Henley Beach SA 5022. June 2023. Report to PIRSA
University of Melbourne. Seagrass Resilience in Port Phillip Bay Final Report to the Seagrass and Reefs Program for Port Phillip Bay. Gregory Jenkins and Michael Keough 18 June 2015. Page ii Seagrass Resilience in Port Phillip Bay. Seagrass and
Molecular tools for detection of marine pests: Development of putative diagnostic PCR assays for the. detection of significant marine pests: Asterias amurensis, Carcinus maenas, Undaria pinnatifida and. Ciona intestinalis. Nathan J. Bott, Danièle