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A Marine Rapid Assessment of the Raja Ampat Islands, Papua Province, Indonesia

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Edited By: Sheila A McKenna and Gerald R Allen
193 pages, Figs, tabs
A Marine Rapid Assessment of the Raja Ampat Islands, Papua Province, Indonesia
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  • A Marine Rapid Assessment of the Raja Ampat Islands, Papua Province, Indonesia ISBN: 9781881173601 Paperback May 2003 Out of stock with supplier: order now to get this when available
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The Raja Ampat islands have a highly diverse coral ecosystem with high species richness, endemism, and habitat level diversity, and are in a relatively pristine condition. Portions of these coral ecosystems face imminent destruction and degradation because of over-fishing or destructive fishing, pollution, population growth, and the urbanization of coastlines. This rapid assessment catalogues the current biological state of the Raja Ampat islands and assesses potential threats.

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Edited By: Sheila A McKenna and Gerald R Allen
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