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Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin observations in the Richmond River 2003-2006

Authors: Christine Fury;

Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin observations in the Richmond River 2003-2006

Abstract

Original provider: Christine Fury, Southern Cross University Dataset credits: Christine Fury, Southern Cross University Abstract: Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins (<i>Tursiops aduncus</i>) were observed year-round during a 3-year study in the Clarence River estuary (CR) and Richmond River estuary (RR) in northern New South Wales, Australia. These sightings are from the Richmond River estuary.

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Seabirds, Occurrence, Marine mammals, Sharks and Rays, Observation, Marine Biology, Sea turtles, Visual sighting

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