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Geology of the Cape Portland Area, with special reference to the Mesozoic Appinitic Rocks
https://publications.australian.museum/1969-geology-of-the-cape-portland-area-with-special-reference-to-the-mesozoic-appinitic-rocks/Geology of the Cape Portland Area, with special reference to the Mesozoic Appinitic Rocks
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Guidelines and Principles for Estuarine Management
https://publications.australian.museum/1981-guidelines-and-principles-for-estuarine-management/Guidelines and Principles for Estuarine Management
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Seagrass, sediment and infauna – a comparison of Posidonia australis , Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica in Princess Royal Harbour, South–Western Australia. II. Distribution composition and abundance of macrofauna
https://publications.australian.museum/1991-seagrass-sediment-and-infauna-a-comparison-of-posidonia-australis-posidonia-sinuosa-and-amphibolis-antarctica-in-princess-royal-harbour-southwestern-australia-ii-distribution-composition-and-abundance-of-macrofauna/Seagrass, sediment and infauna – a comparison of Posidonia australis , Posidonia sinuosa and Amphibolis antarctica in Princess Royal Harbour, South–Western Australia. II. Distribution composition and abundance of macrofauna
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An analysis of the marine invertebrate community at Hoi Ha Wan, Hong Kong
https://publications.australian.museum/1993-an-analysis-of-the-marine-invertebrate-community-at-hoi-ha-wan-hong-kong/An analysis of the marine invertebrate community at Hoi Ha Wan, Hong Kong
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The distribution and abundance of cryptofauna at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef
https://publications.australian.museum/1977-the-distribution-and-abundance-of-cryptofauna-at-lizard-island-great-barrier-reef/The distribution and abundance of cryptofauna at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef
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Baseline survey of Twofold Bay NSW with a discussion of the marine species introduced into the Bay
https://publications.australian.museum/1989-baseline-survey-of-twofold-bay-nsw-with-a-discussion-of-the-marine-species-introduced-into-the-bay/Baseline survey of Twofold Bay NSW with a discussion of the marine species introduced into the Bay
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The Spionidae of South Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/1984-the-spionidae-of-south-australia/The Spionidae of South Australia
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The Nereididae of Southern Australia
https://publications.australian.museum/1982-the-nereididae-of-southern-australia/The Nereididae of Southern Australia
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The Nereididae from Australia. Part 1
https://publications.australian.museum/1990-the-nereididae-from-australia-part-1/The Nereididae from Australia. Part 1
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Machu Picchu and the Golden Empires of Peru
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Minerals
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