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Effect of farming method, explant size and environment on the success of bath sponge aquaculture in Torres Strait (CRC-TS Project: Task Number T1.6a)
Created 13/03/2025
Updated 13/03/2025
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Title | Effect of farming method, explant size and environment on the success of bath sponge aquaculture in Torres Strait (CRC-TS Project: Task Number T1.6a) |
Language | eng |
Licence | notspecified |
Landing Page | https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/0fb4da74-a2a2-40ce-86ad-c13a5b102ba4 |
Contact Point | |
Reference Period | 20/11/2017 |
Geospatial Coverage | {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [143.447233, -9.739589]} |
Data Portal | data.gov.au |
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"Effect of farming method, explant size and environment on the success of bath sponge aquaculture in Torres Strait (CRC-TS Project: Task Number T1.6a)". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the dataset:
https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/effect-of-farming-method-explant-size-and-environment-on-the-success-of-bath-sponge-aquaculture1
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