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Natural history of the Hogan Group: Some marine algae from Hogan Island, Bass Strait, with an account of the marine zonation
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Natural history of the Hogan Group: Some marine algae from Hogan Island, Bass Strait, with an account of the marine zonation

Peter Saenger
Papers and proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, Vol.107, pp.73-81
1974
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Abstract

Environmental Sciences

The marine zonation of l'logan Island was studied as part of the McCoy Society expedition early in 1968. The composition of the supra-littoral zone is similar to that in Tasmania and Wilson's Promontory while the composition of the littoral zone and the sublittoral fringe has greater resemblance to South Australian coasts. A list of the algae collected is appended.

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