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Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 51 Number 2 2000
Numerical modelling of tide-induced residual circulation in Sydney Harbour
Pritha Das, Patrick Marchesiello and Jason H. Middleton
pp. 97-112
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Sinking and suspended particles in the South-west Pacific
Hodaka Kawahata
and Hidekazu Ohta
pp. 113-126
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Movements, recapture patterns, and factors affecting the return rate of carcharhinid and other sharks tagged off northern Australia
J. D. Stevens
, G. J. West and K. J. McLoughlin
pp. 127-141
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Changes in growth of juvenile southern bluefin tuna (
Thunnus maccoyii
): an analysis of length-frequency data from the Australian fishery
George M. Leigh and
William S. Hearn
pp. 143-154
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Factors affecting the catch rates and relative abundance of sea snakes in the by-catch of trawlers targeting tiger and endeavour prawns on the northern Australian continental shelf
T. M. Ward
pp. 155-164
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Large-scale patterns in species richness and composition of temperate riverine fish communities, south-eastern Australia
Peter C. Gehrke
and John H. Harris
pp. 165-182
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Elemental composition of mantle tissue granules in
Hyridella depressa
(Unionida) from the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system, Australia: inferences from catchment chemistry
Maria Byrne
and Peter A. Vesk
pp. 183-192
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