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Parks Victoria Technical Series No. 79<br />

Flinders and Twofold Shelf Bioregions Marine Natural Values Study<br />

Edgar, G. J., Barrett, N. S. and Stuart-Smith, R. D. (2009). Exploited reefs protected from<br />

fishing transform over decades into conservation features otherwise absent from seascapes.<br />

Ecological Applications 19: 1967-1974.<br />

Edgar, G. J. and Stuart-Smith, R. D. (2009). Ecological effects of <strong>marine</strong> protected areas on<br />

rocky reef communities - a continental-scale analysis. Marine Ecological Progress Series<br />

388: 51-62.<br />

Edmunds, M. (2003). Review of <strong>marine</strong> <strong>natural</strong> <strong>values</strong> <strong>study</strong>. Parks Victoria. Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M., Chidgey, S. S. and Willcox, S. T. (2000). Association between biological<br />

communities and physical variables on Victorian rock reefs. In L. W. Ferns and D. Hough<br />

(eds.) Environmental inventory of Victoria's <strong>marine</strong> ecosystems Stage 3 (2 nd edition) -<br />

Understanding biodiversity representativeness of Victoria's rocky reefs. Parks, Flora and<br />

Fauna Division, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, East Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M., Crozier, J., Judd, A. and Gilmour, P. (2007). Victorian Subtidal Reef<br />

Monitoring Program: The Reef Biota at Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. Volume 3.<br />

Parks Victoria Technical Series No. 50. Parks Victoria, Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M. and Hart, S. (2003). Parks Victoria Standard Operating Procedure: Biological<br />

Monitoring of Subtidal Reefs. Parks Victoria Technical Series No. 9. Parks Victoria,<br />

Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M., Hart, S. and Ingwersen, C. (2005). Victorian Subtidal Reef Monitoring<br />

Program: The Reef Biota at Marine Protected Areas in the Twofold Shelf Region. Parks<br />

Victoria Technical Series No. 23. Parks Victoria, Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M., Hart, S., Jenkins, S. and Elias, J. (2003). Victorian Subtidal Reef Monitoring<br />

Program: The Reef Biota at Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. Parks Victoria<br />

Technical Series No. 6. Parks Victoria, Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M., Mustoe, S., Stewart, K., Sheedy, E. and Ong, J. (2010a). VNPA Nature<br />

Conservation Review: Marine Conservation Priorities and Issues in Victoria. Australian<br />

Marine Ecology Report 405 report to Victorian National Parks Association, Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M., Stewart, K., Pritchard, K., Cutajar, J., Zavalas, R., Sheedy, B., Ong, J.,<br />

Kerrigan, J. and Lewis, Z. (2009). Port Phillip Bay channel deepening project. Deep reef<br />

impact and recovery assessment. Australian Marine Ecology report to Port of Melbourne<br />

Corporation, Melbourne.<br />

Edmunds, M., Stewart, K., Pritchard, K. and Zavalas, R. (2010b). Victorian subtidal reef<br />

monitoring program: The reef biota at <strong>marine</strong> protected areas within the Twofold Shelf.<br />

Volume 3. Parks Victoria Technical Series No. 62. Parks Victoria, Melbourne. 169.<br />

Ferns, L. W. and Hough, D. (2000). Environmental inventory of Victoria's <strong>marine</strong> ecosystems<br />

Stage 3 (2 nd edition) - Understanding biodiversity representativeness of Victoria's rocky<br />

reefs. Parks, Flora and Fauna Division, Department of Natural Resources and Environment,<br />

East Melbourne.<br />

Fine, M. and Franklin, L. A. (2007). Climate change in <strong>marine</strong> ecosystems. In S. D. Connell<br />

and B. M. Gillanders (eds.) Marine Ecology. Oxford University Press, Sydney.<br />

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