Review of Australia's humpback whale populations

The purpose of this review was to assess the historic and current efforts to estimate trends and abundance of humpback whales on the east and west coast of Australia (breeding stocks D and E), and to develop recommendations of how to proceed with this work into the future.

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Main Authors: Bannister, John, Bravington, Mark, Burns, Daniel, Burton, Chris, Double, Mike, Dunlop, Rebecca, Franklin, Wally, Gales, Nick, Harcourt, Rob, Harrison, Peter Lynton, Hodgson, Amanda, Jenner, Curt, Kelly, Natalie, McCauley, Rob, Noad, Mike, Peel, Dave, Paton, David, Rafic, Milena, Salgado-Kent, Chandra, Smith, Josh, Thalmann, Sam
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Language:unknown
Published: ePublications@SCU 2008
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Online Access:https://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/3471
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spelling ftsoutherncu:oai:epubs.scu.edu.au:esm_pubs-4501 2023-05-15T16:35:52+02:00 Review of Australia's humpback whale populations Bannister, John Bravington, Mark Burns, Daniel Burton, Chris Double, Mike Dunlop, Rebecca Franklin, Wally Gales, Nick Harcourt, Rob Harrison, Peter Lynton Hodgson, Amanda Jenner, Curt Kelly, Natalie McCauley, Rob Noad, Mike Peel, Dave Paton, David Rafic, Milena Salgado-Kent, Chandra Smith, Josh Thalmann, Sam 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z https://epubs.scu.edu.au/esm_pubs/3471 unknown ePublications@SCU School of Environment, Science and Engineering Papers Environmental Sciences unpublished_paper 2008 ftsoutherncu 2019-08-06T13:15:17Z The purpose of this review was to assess the historic and current efforts to estimate trends and abundance of humpback whales on the east and west coast of Australia (breeding stocks D and E), and to develop recommendations of how to proceed with this work into the future. Other/Unknown Material Humpback Whale Southern Cross University: epublications@SCU
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topic Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle Environmental Sciences
Bannister, John
Bravington, Mark
Burns, Daniel
Burton, Chris
Double, Mike
Dunlop, Rebecca
Franklin, Wally
Gales, Nick
Harcourt, Rob
Harrison, Peter Lynton
Hodgson, Amanda
Jenner, Curt
Kelly, Natalie
McCauley, Rob
Noad, Mike
Peel, Dave
Paton, David
Rafic, Milena
Salgado-Kent, Chandra
Smith, Josh
Thalmann, Sam
Review of Australia's humpback whale populations
topic_facet Environmental Sciences
description The purpose of this review was to assess the historic and current efforts to estimate trends and abundance of humpback whales on the east and west coast of Australia (breeding stocks D and E), and to develop recommendations of how to proceed with this work into the future.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Bannister, John
Bravington, Mark
Burns, Daniel
Burton, Chris
Double, Mike
Dunlop, Rebecca
Franklin, Wally
Gales, Nick
Harcourt, Rob
Harrison, Peter Lynton
Hodgson, Amanda
Jenner, Curt
Kelly, Natalie
McCauley, Rob
Noad, Mike
Peel, Dave
Paton, David
Rafic, Milena
Salgado-Kent, Chandra
Smith, Josh
Thalmann, Sam
author_facet Bannister, John
Bravington, Mark
Burns, Daniel
Burton, Chris
Double, Mike
Dunlop, Rebecca
Franklin, Wally
Gales, Nick
Harcourt, Rob
Harrison, Peter Lynton
Hodgson, Amanda
Jenner, Curt
Kelly, Natalie
McCauley, Rob
Noad, Mike
Peel, Dave
Paton, David
Rafic, Milena
Salgado-Kent, Chandra
Smith, Josh
Thalmann, Sam
author_sort Bannister, John
title Review of Australia's humpback whale populations
title_short Review of Australia's humpback whale populations
title_full Review of Australia's humpback whale populations
title_fullStr Review of Australia's humpback whale populations
title_full_unstemmed Review of Australia's humpback whale populations
title_sort review of australia's humpback whale populations
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