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Data from: Microeconomic adaptation to severe climate disturbances on Australian coral reefs

James Cook University
Bartelet, Henry ; Cumming, Graeme ; Barnes, Michele
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Data and coding from thesis chapter and scientific publication.

Software/equipment used to create/collect the data: https://www.kobotoolbox.org/
Excel and R programming language

Software/equipment used to manipulate/analyse the data: Excel and R programming language

Created: 2023-01-17

Data time period: 02 2016 to 08 2022

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106.9026,-38.96652 106.9026,-11.10115 158.42089,-11.10115 158.42089,-38.96652 106.9026,-38.96652

132.6617425,-25.0338335

text: We complemented our GBR sites with data from reef tourism operators from other smaller coral reef ecosystems in Australia, specifically the Moreton Bay Marine Park (southern Queensland), the Lord Howe Island Marine Park (New South Wales), Ningaloo Marine Park (Western Australia), and the Cocos Islands Marine Park (Western Australia).

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