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2006 Releases

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Dec 11 Australia-Indonesia project to improve aquaculture in coastal environments
Dec 11 Frontiers of marine science stretched by census experts
Nov 29 AIMS tightens belt due to rising cost of research
Nov 27 Shallow water corals killed by rainstorm
Nov 10 Great Barrier Reef damaged by severe tropical cyclone Larry
Oct 30 New species and new records of marine species discovered in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument
Oct 20 Leading edge marine research vessel to be built
Sept 25 Marine scientists go public about their research
Sept 20 Fishy business - Scientists and fishermen work together to maintain shark stocks
Aug 28 State-of-the-art airborne imaging completes first digital map of Ningaloo Marine Park
Aug 18 Fish surveys demonstrate benefit of new reef zoning plan
Aug 10 New Guinea's remote reefs get Aussie health check
Jul 28 Crown-of-thorns starfish alert
Jul 27 Scientists warn of serious environmental harm in Asia Pacific harbours
Jun 2 Ningaloo Marine Park's riches run deep
Mar 29 Turning on the marine sensor network
Mar 9 Fantasea cruises' new onboard radiometerwill aid vital climate research
Feb 23 Snapshot of life deep in the Great Barrier Reef
Feb 1 Keeping an eye on the Keppels
Jan 24 Scientists to study coral reefs worldwide: marine scientists going down for the count

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