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ECOLOGY, THREATS AND MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR SMALL ESTUARIES AND ICOLLS<br />

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Robert Dalton, W Maher and D<br />

Williams<br />

Daniel Spooner<br />

Kylie Pitt, Klaus Koop and David<br />

Rissik<br />

Darren Akhurst<br />

Jason Everett, Mark Baird, Iain<br />

Suthers<br />

Beth F. Hastie and Stephen D. A.<br />

Smith<br />

Wade Hadwen, Grant Russell and<br />

Angela Arthington<br />

Wrack: a gross source of nutrients in some ICOLLs<br />

Nutrient, organic carbon and suspended solid loadings in<br />

two ICOLLS, New South Wales Australia –<br />

biogeochemical response<br />

Contributions of jellyfish to nutrient regeneration in coastal<br />

lagoons<br />

The application of sediment capping agents on phosphorus<br />

speciation and mobility in Lake Ainsworth sediments,<br />

Northern New South Wales<br />

A numerical model of autotrophic growth in a seagrass<br />

dominated ICOLL – the impact of different opening<br />

regimes.<br />

Benthic Macrofaunal Communities in Intermittent Estuaries<br />

During Extended Closure: the Consequences of Drought in<br />

New South Wales<br />

Feeding ecology of commercially valuable fish species in<br />

two ICOLLs in northern New South Wales, Australia

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