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Parks Victoria Technical Series No. 79<br />

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

Moore, C. H., Harvey, E. S. and van Niel, K. P. (2008). Establishing baseline data on<br />

demersal fish diversity and spatial distribution at Cape Howe Marine National Park. draft:<br />

Moore, C. H., Harvey, E. S. and Van Niel, K. P. (2009). Spatial prediction of demersal fish<br />

distributions: enhancing our understanding of species-environment relationships. ICES<br />

Journal of Marine Science 66: 2068-2075.<br />

O'Hara, T. (2000). Habitats as surrogates for faunal and floral assemblages associated with<br />

rocky reefs along the Victorian coast. In L. W. Ferns and D. Hough (eds.) Environmental<br />

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

representativeness of Victoria's rocky reefs. Parks, Flora and Fauna Division, Department of<br />

Natural Resources and Environment, East Melbourne.<br />

O'Hara, T. (2002). Endemism, rarity and vulnerability of <strong>marine</strong> species along a temperate<br />

coastline. Invertebrate Systematics 16: 671-684.<br />

O'Hara, T. and Barmby, V. (2000). Victorian Marine Species of Conservation Concern:<br />

Molluscs, Echinoderms and Decapod Crustaceans. Parks, Flora and Fauna Division,<br />

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

O’Hara, T. and Poore, G. (2000). Patterns of distribution for southern Australian <strong>marine</strong><br />

echinoderms and decapods. Journal of Biogeography 27: 1321-1335.<br />

Parks Victoria (2003). Victoria’s System of Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries.<br />

Management Strategy 2003 - 2010. Parks Victoria and the Department of Sustainability and<br />

Environment, Melbourne.<br />

Parks Victoria (2006a). Beware Reef Marine Sanctuary Management Plan. Parks Victoria,<br />

Melbourne. 59.<br />

Parks Victoria (2006b). Bunurong Marine National Park, Bunurong Marine Park, Bunurong<br />

Coastal Reserve and Kilcunda-Harmers, Haven Coastal Reserve management plan. Parks<br />

Victoria, Melbourne.<br />

Parks Victoria (2006c). Cape Howe Marine National Park Management Plan. Parks Victoria,<br />

Melbourne.<br />

Parks Victoria (2006d). Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park. Parks Victoria, Melbourne.<br />

Parks Victoria (2006e). Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park Management Plan. Parks<br />

Victoria, Melbourne.<br />

Parks Victoria (2006f). Point Hicks Marine National Park Management Plan. Parks Victoria<br />

Melbourne.<br />

Parks Victoria (2006g). Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park and Wilsons Promontory<br />

Marine Park Management Plan. Parks Victoria, Melbourne.<br />

Patil, J., Gunaserkera, R., McEnnulty, F. and Bax, N. (2004). Development of genetic probes<br />

for rapid assessment of the impacts of <strong>marine</strong> invasive species on native biodiversity -<br />

Maoricolpus roseus. CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart.<br />

Patkin, K. (2005). The sustainability of interactions between pinniped and <strong>marine</strong> users: A<br />

case <strong>study</strong> of Kanowna Island, Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park. Honours thesis.<br />

School of Geography and Environmental Science, Monash University, Burwood.<br />

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