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Lynch TP (2006), Incorporation of recreational fishing effort into design of marineprotected areas, Conservation Biology 20:1466–1476Lynch TP (2007) The difference between spatial and temporal variation in recreationalfisheries for MPA planning: a response to Steffe, Conservation BiologyLynch TP, Melling L, Hamilton R, Macready, Wilkinson E, Feary S (2004) Conflict andimpacts of divers and anglers in a <strong>Marine</strong> Park, Environmental Management 33:196–211Lynch TP, Spencer JA, Burleigh A, Lemon M (2006) The response of seals, dolphinsand sea eagles to human disturbance at the Jervis Bay <strong>Marine</strong> Park Proceedings of theRoyal Zoological Society of NSWMacready AM (2000) Assessment of recreational fishing in Jervis Bay <strong>Marine</strong> Park andcomparison of angler effort and success over an eleven year period Hons thesis,University of WollongongMalcolm HA (2007) Expansion of a sea temperature Monitoring Program in theNRCMA Area In: Sustainable <strong>Marine</strong> Resource Management <strong>Project</strong>, Part A:<strong>Research</strong>, Mapping, Assessment and Planning Report to the Northern RiversCatchment Management <strong>Authority</strong> National <strong>Marine</strong> Science Centre, Coffs HarbourMalcolm HA (submitted) Spatial and temporal patterns of reef fish assemblages in theSolitary Islands <strong>Marine</strong> Park and their utility for protected area management PhDthesis, University of New EnglandMalcolm H, Kennelly SJ, Sterling L (2005a) Three years after rezoning a marine park:some benefits of sanctuary zones on a subtropical reef ecosystem 1 st International<strong>Marine</strong> Protected Areas Congress, Geelong, October 2005 pp.392–393Malcolm HA, Butcher PA, Irving L (2005b) Recreational fishing competition survey ofthe Solitary Islands <strong>Marine</strong> Park Unpubl report to NSW MPAMalcolm HA, Smith SDA (2006) Optimal selection of surrogates for describing reef-fishassemblages in a subtropical marine park 2006 Annual Conference of the AustralianSociety for Fish Biology, HobartMalcolm HA, Gladstone W, Lindfield S, Wraith J, Lynch TP (2007) Spatial and temporalvariation in reef fish assemblages of marine parks in New South Wales, Australia –baited video observations, <strong>Marine</strong> Ecology Progress Series 350:277–290Malcolm HA, Smith SDA, Jordan A (2010) Using patterns of reef fish assemblages torefine a Habitat Classification System for marine parks in NSW, Australia, AquaticConservation: <strong>Marine</strong> and Freshwater Ecosystems, 20: 83–92Malcolm HA, Jordan A, Smith SDA (in press) Biogeographical and cross-shelf patternsof reef fish assemblages in a transition zone, <strong>Marine</strong> BiodiversityMalcolm HA, Smith SDA (in press) Objective selection of surrogate families to describereef fish assemblages in a subtropical marine park, Biodiversity and ConservationMalcolm HA, Davies P, Jordan A, Smith SDA (in review-a) Variation in sea temperatureand the East Australian Current in the Solitary Islands region between 2001 to 2008Deep Sea <strong>Research</strong> II EAC Special IssueMalcolm HA, Jordan A, Smith SDA (in review-b) Testing a depth-based HabitatClassification System against the pattern of reef fish assemblages (15–75 m) in asubtropical marine park, Aquatic Conservation: <strong>Marine</strong> and Freshwater EcosystemsSolitary Island and Jervis Bay <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Parks</strong> <strong>Research</strong> <strong>Project</strong>s <strong>Summaries</strong> <strong>2002</strong>–<strong>2009</strong> 51

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