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1. Mistaken identity may explain why male sea snakes (Aipysurus laevis, Elapidae, Hydrophiinae) 'attack' scuba divers

2. High‐resolution photo‐mosaic time‐series imagery for monitoring human use of an artificial reef

4. Overexpression of ABI5 Binding Proteins Suppresses Inhibition of Germination Due to Overaccumulation of DELLA Proteins

6. Genetic diversity and restricted genetic connectivity in an endangered marine fish (

7. Integrating recreational fishing into harvest strategies: Linking data with objectives

8. Trail camera video systems: investigating their utility in interpreting patterns of marine, recreational, trailer-boat fishers’ access to an offshore Marine Park in differing weather conditions

9. A cross continental scale comparison of Australian offshore recreational fisheries research and its applications to Marine Park and fisheries management

11. Gigapixel big data movies provide cost‐effective seascape scale direct measurements of open‐access coastal human use such as recreational fisheries

12. Spatially balanced designs that incorporate legacy sites

13. Estimating animal population size with very high-resolution satellite imagery

14. Conservation challenges for the most threatened family of marine bony fishes (handfishes: Brachionichthyidae)

15. High‐resolution photo‐mosaic time‐series imagery for monitoring human use of an artificial reef

16. Local densities and habitat preference of the critically endangered spotted handfish (Brachionichthys hirsutus): Large scale field trial of GPS parameterised underwater visual census and diver attached camera

17. Diver towed GPS to estimate densities of a critically endangered fish

18. A high‐resolution panorama camera system for monitoring colony‐wide seabird nesting behaviour

19. A decadal time-series of recreational fishing effort collected during and after implementation of a multiple use marine park shows high inter-annual but low spatial variability

20. Conservation of the Critically Endangered Eastern Australian Population of the Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) Through Cross-Jurisdictional Management of a Network of Marine-Protected Areas

21. Bait type affects fish assemblages and feeding guilds observed at baited remote underwater video stations

23. Spatial and temporal variation in reef fish assemblages of marine parks in New South Wales, Australia—baited video observations

24. Pelagic fish assemblages assessed using mid-water baited video: standardising fish counts using bait plume size

25. The importance of spatial scale for the conservation of tidal flat macrobenthos: An example from New South Wales, Australia

26. Response of travelling bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) to experimental approaches by a powerboat in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia

27. Patterns in the abundance of White-bellied Sea-Eagles (Haliaeetus leucogaster) in Jervis Bay, south-eastern Australia

28. Conflict and Impacts of Divers and Anglers in a Marine Park

29. SHORT-TERM BEHAVIOURAL RESPONSE OF BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINSTURSIOPS ADUNCUSTO RECREATIONAL POWERBOATS

30. Quantitative Quality Control (QC) procedures for the Australian National reference stations: Sensor data

31. Overview of CSIRO oceanographic moorings

32. The Australian Integrated Marine Observing System Southern Ocean Time Series facility

33. Pulse - a mooring for mixed layer measurements in the open ocean and extreme weather

34. A National Reference Station infrastructure for Australia - Using telemetry and central processing to report multi-disciplinary data streams for monitoring marine ecosystem response to climate change

35. Incorporation of recreational fishing effort into design of marine protected areas

37. Variation in sound production in relation to behavior of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops aduncus)

38. Local densities and habitat preference of the critically endangered spotted handfish (Brachionichthys hirsutus): Large scale field trial of GPS parameterised underwater visual census and diver attached camera.

39. IMOS National Reference Stations: a continental-wide physical, chemical and biological coastal observing system.

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