Science in New Guinea, Volume 11University of Papua New Guinea., 1985 - Agriculture |
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The species lives at a depth of 3 to 12 m on ' corał rubble and around bases of coral heads that possess a small algal turf ; its dead tests are found in sand from 5 to over 50 m deep . In laboratory cultures , symbionts live in the ...
The species lives at a depth of 3 to 12 m on ' corał rubble and around bases of coral heads that possess a small algal turf ; its dead tests are found in sand from 5 to over 50 m deep . In laboratory cultures , symbionts live in the ...
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Excellent records were thus obtained considering the problems encountered with seismic reflection recording methods in areas with strata formed by decayed coral particles and humic debris . Dual channel sidescan sonar was used ...
Excellent records were thus obtained considering the problems encountered with seismic reflection recording methods in areas with strata formed by decayed coral particles and humic debris . Dual channel sidescan sonar was used ...
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Box 320 , University 2.0 . , National Capital District , PAPUA NEW GUINEA . Giant Clam ( Tridacnidae ) mariculture . Mollusc fauna of Bootless Inlet , Port Moresby . Early life history and reproductive biology of coral reef fish ...
Box 320 , University 2.0 . , National Capital District , PAPUA NEW GUINEA . Giant Clam ( Tridacnidae ) mariculture . Mollusc fauna of Bootless Inlet , Port Moresby . Early life history and reproductive biology of coral reef fish ...
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Contents
Ascorbic acid content of some Papua New Guinean | 1 |
The potential use of modern geodetic methods for geophysical | 19 |
A short note on yields of forty one varieties of aibika | 39 |
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