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- UNCORRECTEDPROOF Seagrass as pasture for seacows: Landscape-level
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- ATTACHMENT 3. A list of Dugong morphometrics (standardised measurements, Heinsohn 1981) with diagrammatic instructions
- 8 GLOSSARY2 Abscess -a localised collection of pus in a cavity formed by disintegration of tissues.
- 1 INTRODUCTION Data and specimens collected from dugong carcasses and live stranded individuals provide vital
- 2 ELEMENTS OF A STRANDING NETWORK The gathering of good information from a live stranding or carcass incident requires an
- 4 NECROPSY TECHNIQUE Performing an effective necropsy requires consistent procedures, or the keeping of detailed
- REP.INT.WHAL.COMMN(SPECIALISSUE3),1980 AgeDeterminationof the Dugong(Dugongdugon (Miiller))
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- 34't Dugong collapsein boih speciesoccurred betu'een 20 and 50 m. The
- Is attempting to change marine mammal behaviour a generic solution to the bycatch problem? A dugong case study
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