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Community Concerns on the Operation and Future of the Gulf Province Fish Maw Fishery
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Immense concern for the sustainability and wastage of fish maw byproducts were expressed by interviewees. They reported that fish are becoming harder to catch and that sizes of fish caught are declining.
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Review of the Marine Mammal Occurrence in New Guinea and Cape York/Torres Strait waters with an evaluation of the Kikori Delta Important Marine Mammal Area
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2025
Although numerous records of occurrence exist for oceanic whales and dolphins inhabiting New Guinea waters, there is very little current information about inshore dolphins. Similarly there is very little current information on cetaceans from the Cape York/Torres Strait region of northern Australia.
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Threatened corals of the Pacific
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The different types of corals and their scientific names.
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