Australian Institute of Marine Science

Australian Institute of Marine Science

 
 

Copyright ©1996-2008

 
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Titles listed alphabetically 

-Ancient mangrove forests discovered under reef -
-Baited video fleet yields diverse results in deep-water fish surveys -
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Bioactive compounds & chemical constituents of mangroves -
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Black marlin -
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Black marlin - Lizard island -
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Blue-ringed octopus -
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Carbon fixation and storage in mangroves - Global change -
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Climate change and the Great Barrier Reef -
-Climate researchers sing the praises of coral recorders
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Cloning marine DNA to supply ‘drugs from the sea’ -
-Clownfish -
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Contamination by mud of the (Cairns) Marlin Coast of the GBR -
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Coral bleaching - what is it? -
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Coral diseases on the Great Barrier Reef - 
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Coral reefs at the crossroad -
-Coral Sea Region Billfish atlas -
-Crossing the blue highway - 
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Crown-of-thorns phenomenon -
-Crown-of-thorns starfish, Questions and Answers ©
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Cry of the curlew ©
-Cyclone survival -
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Dangerous marine animals of Northern Australia -
-Deadly stingers identified -
-Developing Marine Products for Human Health and Benefit -
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Discharge of Produced Formation Water from offshore platforms -
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Do fish see things we don't? -
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Dugongs -
-Environs ... around AIMS and the Townsville district -
-Expedition reveals methane bubbling from the Timor Sea -
-Field Guide to the bush birds of Cape Ferguson -
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Field Guide to the Mangroves of Queensland [Hi-Res] ©
-Fish talk -
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Fortunate discovery - Captain Cook, June 11, 1770
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Giant Corals: Nature's river gauges -
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Giant triton strikes back -
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Herrings and sardines - Bays, Bait and Bowling Green Part 2 ©
-History and herstory - historical information about the Great Barrier Reef 
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History of exploration and research on the Great Barrier Reef -  
-How old are fish - fingermark, the life and times ©
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How the Great Barrier Reef was formed -
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Human Impacts on Coral Food Webs and Nutrient Cycles -
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International Year of the Ocean -
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Lessons from the experimental oiling of mature mangroves -
-Long-Term Monitoring for our Future -
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Long-Term Monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef -
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Mangrove is more than just a tree ... -
-Mangroves, uses of -
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Mangroves and their products -
-Marine Biogeochemistry, Climate Change and contaminants -
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Marine Biotechnology: Mariculture, Biodiversity and Genetics -
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Marine Biotechnology for anti-aging research - 
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Mariner's journal -
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Massive Corals: The weather written in stone -
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Mixing models aid reef conservation world-wide -
-Molecular and microbiological approaches to track environmental degradation -
-Nature's nitrogen fixer - Trichodesmium -
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Predator/prey interaction -
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Pilchards and sardines - Bays, Bait and Bowling Green Part 1 ©
-Predicting the Coastal Marine Environment -
-Reef chorus strikes a chord with baby fish -
-Reefs at Risk ©
-Researchers tail whale sharks beyond Ningaloo -
-Sargassum canopy decreases coral bleaching on inshore reefs -
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Science for management of the Great Barrier Reef -
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Science Sustaining Tropical Fisheries - 
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Sea Turtles - index -
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Seagrasses -
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Sharks -
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Soft Coral Atlas of the Great Barrier Reef ©
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Status of coral reefs of the world - index page lists all publications
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Status of coral reefs of the world: 1998 -
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Status of coral reefs of the world: 2000 -
-Status of coral reefs of the world: 2002 -
-Sustaining Coral Reefs -
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Swarms of worms -
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Tsunami waves -
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Turtles
- index -
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Uses of mangroves -
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Wave Attenuation in Mangrove Forests -
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Wet Wonderland -
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What do you do? -
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What does a marine biologist do? -
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What is a cyclone? -

 

Contact
Mr Barry Tobin, AIMS webmaster
Telephone: 07 47534265
Facsimile: 07 47716138
Email: b.tobin@aims.gov.au
 

 


December 18, 2008