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Cape Range-Ningaloo groundwater-estuary ecosystem: management implications

Australian Ocean Data Network
Bryce, Clay (Point of contact) Luke Edwards (Distributes) Western Australian Museum (WAM) (Associated with) iVEC (Associated with)
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Project A.1.5 (Biodiversity assessments-subterranean aquatic fauna) Objectives: #1. To characterise the western coastal geological, aquifer structure, palaeoclimate evolution and availability of potable water #2. To characterise the coastal seawater/freshwater interface, and its behaviour in relation to seasonal fluctuations, tidal and episodic events (eg. cyclones) #3. To determine the physico-chemical and microbiological structure of the freshwater/saltwater system #4. To establish the natural conditions by determining historical population processes on which to base a management framework using molecular genetic methods. #5. To characterise the community composition and distribution of the groundwater fauna. #The fauna project does not assume that new bore holes will be immediately available. When they are, full use will be made of them to the benefit of the project. The connectivity between the groundwater system and reef habitats has implications for both system and linkages with Projects C1, C2, A2, A1.3, C3.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: unknown
Statement: Original record compiled for the Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI), Project 3.8, 2008. Originally sourced from several databases compiled by WA DEC Marine Science Branch of projects relevant to the marine parks of WA. Variable metadata information was available.

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Bill Humphreys: Western Australian Museum (WAM)
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Lindsay Collins: Curtin University of Technology
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Sarah Goater: Water Corporation

Modified: 06 2008

Data time period: 2006 to 2008

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114.19,-21.66 114.19,-23.61 113.5,-23.61 113.5,-21.66 114.19,-21.66

113.845,-22.635

text: westlimit=113.5; southlimit=-23.61; eastlimit=114.19; northlimit=-21.66

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