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| Reef Watch Victoria |
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Added: 05-Jan-2007 |
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| Reef Watch Victoria is a not-for-profit project that encourages you as divers and snorkellers to check on marine life at your favourite dive sites. Through Reef Watch, you will be able to encourage better policies and actions to protect Victoria's marine Environment. |
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| Reef Watch South Australia |
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Added: 04-Jun-2007 |
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| Reef Watch is an environmental monitoring program run by the community and coordinated by the Conservation Council of South Australia. |
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| reef ED - Educate to keep it Great |
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Added: 05-Jan-2007 |
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| Enjoy the Great Barrier Reef up close with just a touch of your mouse button when you enter Reef Ed. Inside this site, you’ll find a wonderful collection of resources about the amazing animals, plants, habitats and features of the Great Barrier Reef. |
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| Project AWARE Foundation |
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Added: 30-Nov-2006 |
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| Conserving underwater environments through education, advocacy and action. Divers and snorkelers are the guardians of our oceans – they share a responsibility to conserve the underwater environment and protect the delicate eco-system. |
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| Marine and Coastal Community Network (MCCN) |
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Added: 04-Jun-2007 |
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| The Marine and Coastal Community Network (MCCN) is a non-government project that builds community, industry and government support for the conservation of marine biodiversity and ecological processes, and the ecologically sustainable use of marine and coastal environments. |
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| Ichthyology at the Australian Museum |
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Added: 28-Nov-2006 |
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| This site links to the Australian Museums Online (AMOL) fish family identification key. The key contains line drawings and simple choices to help you identify a fish to family. |
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| Greenpeace Australia Pacific |
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Added: 28-Nov-2006 |
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| Greenpeace exists because this fragile earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action. Greenpeace is an independent organisation campaigning to ensure a just, peaceful, sustainable environment for future generations. |
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| Dragon Search |
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Added: 28-Nov-2006 |
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| 'Dragon Search' is a monitoring program which encourages members of the community to provide information about sightings of the unique southern Australian fish - the seadragon. |
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| Blue Wedges Coalition |
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Added: 28-Nov-2006 |
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| Blue Wedges is the voice of those who oppose the channel deepening in Port Phillip Bay. The Blue Wedges Coalition is a community based, not for profit organisation which was formed in response to the Victorian State Government's proposed deepening of the shipping channels in Port Phillip Bay, The Rip and Yarra River. |
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| Australian New Guinea Fishes Association (ANGFA) |
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Added: 19-Dec-2006 |
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| ANGFA was formed in 1982 by a group of hobbyists whose interests were in the conservation, keeping, breeding and studying of the fishes of Sahul - pronounced Sa-hule. This name refers to the Australian land mass up to about 10,000 years ago when land bridges existed between Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. |
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