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Kimbe Bay Rapid Ecological Assessment : the coral reefs of Kimbe Bay (West New Britain, Papua New Guinea) - volume 1 : synthesis report
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Holthus, Paul
1994
papua new guinea
Environmental guidelines for coral harvesting operations
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Holthus, Paul
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Maragos, Jim
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Wells, Sue
1994
Healthy coral reefs play a major role in the economies of coastal and island countries, providing fish and other food for local people and visitors and recreation for tourists and SCUBA divers. Coral reefs form natural breakwaters that protect the shore from erosion by waves and storms.
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