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Oceanography and Force 2030: harnes
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In a further example, the Australia
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Direct threats include maritime ter
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Commodore Rod Nairn is a career hyd
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Institute of Marine Science, $80m i
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The nature of casualties presenting
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Planning implications of increased
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When a nation is at war, it is acce
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Coral Sea neighbours - then and now
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sources. In contrast, such trade be
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New Caledonia’s significance toda
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Lasers or Longbows? A Paradox of Mi
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