Geologyâbenthos relationships on a temperate rocky bank, eastern Bass Strait, Australia
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Abstract
To better understand the possible relationships between the geology of the seabed and the associated biological communities, a multibeam sonar survey over New Zealand Star Bank in the eastern Bass Strait was conducted. A hierarchical method of benthic habitat mapping was applied to the secondary biotope and biological facies levels at the site (
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| Authors | Robin J. Beaman;James J. Daniell;Peter T. Harris;Robin J. Beaman;James J. Daniell;Peter T. Harris; |
| Journal | marine and freshwater research |
| Year | 2005 |
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