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  • 2117. Department of Climate Change Energy the Environment and Water 2023, National light pollution guidelines for wildlife, Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Canberra.
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  • 2123. Marsh, H., Grech, A., McMahon, K. 2018, Dugongs: Seagrass community specialists, in Seagrasses of Australia: Structure, Ecology and Conservation, eds A.W.D. Larkum, G. Kendrick and P. Ralph, Springer, Cham, pp. 629-661.
  • 2124. Marsh, H. (ed) 2022, Ethology and Behavioral Ecology of Sirenia, 1st edn, Springer Cham.
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  • 2126. Woinarski, J.C.Z., Burbidge, A.A. and Harrison, P.L. 2014, The Action Plan for Australian Mammals 2012, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood.
  • 2127. Marsh, H., Collins, K., Grech, A., Miller, R. and Rankin, R. 2020, An assessment of the distribution and abundance of dugongs and in-water, large marine turtles along the Queensland coast from Cape York to Hinchinbrook Island. Report to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority., Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville.
  • 2128. Marsh, H., Hagihara, R., Hodgson, A., Rankin, R. and Sobtzick, S. 2019, Monitoring dugongs within the Reef 2050 Integrated Monitoring and Reporting Program: final report of the dugong team in the megafauna expert group, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville.
  • 2129. Hagihara, R., Jones, R.E., Sobtzick, S., Cleguer, C., Garrigue, C., et al. 2018, Compensating for geographic variation in detection probability with water depth improves abundance estimates of coastal marine megafauna, PloS one 13(1): e0191476.
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  • 2131. Cleguer, C., Kelly, N., Tyne, J., Wieser, M., Peel, D., et al. 2021, A Novel Method for Using Small Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles to Survey Wildlife Species and Model Their Density Distribution, Frontiers in Marine Science 8.
  • 2132. Marsh, H., De'ath, G., Gribble, N. and Lane, B. 2005, Historical marine population estimates: triggers or targets for conservation? The dugong case study, Ecological Applications 15(2): 481-492.
  • 2133. Gales, N., McCauley, R., Lanyon, J. and Holley, D. 2004, Change in abundance of dugongs in Shark Bay, Ningaloo and Exmouth Gulf, Western Australia: Evidence of large scale migration, CSIRO Wildlife Research 31(3): 283-290.
  • 2134. International Whaling Commission 2015, Annex H: Report of the sub-committee on other southern hemisphere whale stocks, Journal of Cetacean Research and Management 16: 214-232.
  • 2135. Chittleborough, R.G. 1965, Dynamics of two populations of the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae (Borowski), Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 16(1): 33-128.
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  • 2137. Torre-Williams, L., Martinez, E., Meynecke, J.O., Reinke, J. and Stockin, K.A. 2019, Presence of newborn humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) calves in Gold Coast Bay, Australia, Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology 52(5): 199-216.
  • 2138. Tulloch, V.J., Plagányi, ÉE., Brown, C., Richardson, A.J. and Matear, R. 2019, Future recovery of baleen whales is imperiled by climate change, Global Change Biology 25(4): 1263-1281.
  • 2139. Cavanagh, R.D., Melbourne-Thomas, J., Grant, S.M., Barnes, D.K.A., Hughes, K.A., et al. 2021, Future Risk for Southern Ocean Ecosystem Services Under Climate Change, Frontiers in Marine Science 7.
  • 2140. Kershaw, J.L., Ramp, C.A., Sears, R., Plourde, S., Brosset, P., et al. 2021, Declining reproductive success in the Gulf of St. Lawrence’s humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) reflects ecosystem shifts on their feeding grounds, Global Change Biology 27(5): 1027-1041.
  • 2141. Ramp, C., Delarue, J., Palsbøll, P.J., Sears, R. and Hammond, P.S. 2015, Adapting to a Warmer Ocean—Seasonal Shift of Baleen Whale Movements over Three Decades, PloS One 10(3): e0121374.
  • 2142. Sprogis, K.R., Videsen, S. and Madsen, P.T. 2020, Vessel noise levels drive behavioural responses of humpback whales with implications for whale-watching, eLife 9: e56760.
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  • 2144. Curnock, M., Fleming Munoz, D., Bartelet, H. and van Putten, I. 2023, Great Barrier Reef Tourism Recovery Pathways to Resilience: A report on industry experiences, resilience, and adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022), from the Social and Economic Long-Term Monitoring Program, September 2023, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Brisbane.
  • 2145. Hobman, E.V., Stone-Jovicich, S., Schultz, T., Maclean, K., Benham, C., et al. 2023, Stewardship for the Great Barrier Reef. Definitions, conceptual framework, and indicators to support the development of a stewardship monitoring plan., Australia.
  • 2146. Mandubarra Aboriginal Land and Sea Inc. 2018, Mandubarra TUMRA Aspirational Statement, <http://www.mandubarra.com.au/>.
  • 2147. Queensland Government 2024, Locations of Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers, <https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/plants-animals/conservation/community/land-sea-rangers/locations/cowley-beach>.
  • 2148. Mandubarra Traditional Owners 2024, Case Study Outlook Report Meeting January 2024, Reef Authority, Innisfail.
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