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Seagrass in Australia: Strategic Review and Development of an R&D Plan

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By: Alan Butler and Peter Jernakoff
210 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CSIRO
Seagrass in Australia: Strategic Review and Development of an R&D Plan
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  • Seagrass in Australia: Strategic Review and Development of an R&D Plan ISBN: 9780643064423 Paperback Jul 1999 Out of Print #99392
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Seagrass Strategic Review and Development of an R&D Plan was commissioned by the Fisheries Research and Development Corporation (FRDC). It reflects a shift from viewing fished species or even fisheries habitats as separate, unconnected entities to viewing them as components of larger ecosystems, and it seeks to develop a comprehensive, ecosystem-based management plan. Five principal chapters assess: gaps in existing knowledge of seagrass ecosystems; knowledge of links between seagrass and fisheries; the state of the art in rehabilitation and restoration of damaged seagrass beds; monitoring and assessment of seagrass; and seagrass and fisheries management. A final chapter develops a Research and Development Plan to guide FRDC's future investment in the context of FRDC's Ecosystem Protection Program and its interaction with other agencies which have responsibilities in marine habitat management.

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Out of Print
By: Alan Butler and Peter Jernakoff
210 pages, b/w illustrations, tables
Publisher: CSIRO
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