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Parks Victoria Technical Series No. 79<br />

Flinders and Twofold Shelf Bioregions Marine Natural Values Study<br />

TABLES<br />

Table 1. Physical attributes of the Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. .................... 10<br />

Table 2. Summary of the number of species in major biotic groups from surveys<br />

in Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. ................................................................ 14<br />

Table 3. Conservation listed fish records from Wilsons Promontory Marine<br />

National Park and surrounds. ........................................................................................ 21<br />

Table 4. Conservation listed shorebird and seabird records from Wilsons<br />

Promontory Marine National Park and surrounds. ......................................................... 22<br />

Table 5. Conservation listed <strong>marine</strong> mammal and reptile records from Wilsons<br />

Promontory Marine National Park and surrounds. ......................................................... 23<br />

Table 6. Marine invertebrates presumed to be endemic to the Wilsons<br />

Promontory Marine National Park (O'Hara and Barmby 2000; O'Hara 2002) ................. 23<br />

Table 7. Marine species at their distribution limits in Wilsons Promontory Marine<br />

National Park (O'Hara 2002). ......................................................................................... 24<br />

Table 8. Reef fishes of conservation concern recorded near Squeaky Beach,<br />

Norman Bay and Oberon Bay (Colton and Swearer, 2009; 2010). Species in<br />

bold are targeted for fishing outside MPAs. ................................................................... 26<br />

Table 9. Ongoing Research Partner Panel (and RPP-like) research projects and<br />

monitoring programs implemented in partnership with, or commissioned by,<br />

Parks Victoria relevant to Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. ........................... 30<br />

Table 10. Physical attributes of the Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park. ..................... 34<br />

Table 11. Conservation listed shorebird and seabird records from Ninety Mile<br />

Beach Marine National Park and surrounds................................................................... 39<br />

Table 12. Conservation listed <strong>marine</strong> mammal and reptile records from Ninety<br />

Mile Beach Marine National Park and surrounds. .......................................................... 40<br />

Table 13. Ongoing Research Partner Panel (and RPP-like) research projects<br />

implemented in partnership with, or commissioned by, Parks Victoria relevant<br />

to Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park. ................................................................... 43<br />

Table 14. Physical attributes of the Point Hicks Marine National Park................................. 47<br />

Table 15. Summary of the number of species in major biotic groups from surveys<br />

in Point Hicks Marine National Park. .............................................................................. 52<br />

Table 16. Conservation listed fish records from Point Hicks Marine National Park<br />

and surrounds. .............................................................................................................. 58<br />

Table 17. Conservation listed shorebird and seabirds records from Point Hicks<br />

Marine National Park and surrounds.............................................................................. 59<br />

Table 18. Conservation listed <strong>marine</strong> mammal and reptile records from Point<br />

Hicks Marine National Park and surrounds. ................................................................... 60<br />

Table 19. Marine species at their distribution limits in Point Hicks Marine National<br />

Park (O'Hara 2002). ....................................................................................................... 61<br />

Table 20. Ongoing Research Partner Panel (and RPP-like) research projects and<br />

monitoring programs implemented in partnership with, or commissioned by,<br />

Parks Victoria relevant to Point Hicks Marine National Park. ......................................... 65<br />

Table 21. Physical attributes of the Cape Howe Marine National Park. ............................... 71<br />

Table 22. Summary of the number of species in major biotic groups from surveys<br />

in Cape Howe Marine National Park. ............................................................................. 76<br />

Table 23. Conservation listed shorebird and seabird records from Cape Howe<br />

Marine National Park and surrounds. ............................................................................. 81<br />

Table 24. Conservation listed <strong>marine</strong> mammal and reptile records from Cape<br />

Howe Marine National Park and surrounds. ................................................................... 82<br />

Table 25. Marine species at their distribution limits in Cape Howe Marine<br />

National Park (O'Hara and Barmby 2000; O’Hara and Poore 2000). ............................. 83<br />

Table 26. Fish species of conservation concern because of their limited<br />

statewide distribution and abundance recorded at Cape Howe and Gabo<br />

Island (Colton and Swearer 2009). Species in bold are targeted for fishing. .................. 84<br />

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