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Posted by Paula Wallace
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8 June, 2020
IN good news for local fisheries, and for hungry dugong and turtles the seagrass in Gladstone is in the best condition of the past decade. The results come from a monitoring program by James Cook University’s Centre for Tropical Water and Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER) conducted on behalf of Gladstone Ports Corporation.
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