Data resource | iNaturalist Australia |
Image Identifier | 1183082c-62c6-4ba6-9891-7c7bceba83ce |
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Creator | John Turnbull |
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Description | A recent study by Australian scientists found that large sanctuary zones replenish fish stocks more quickly than smaller ones (Hamish et al Aquatic Conservation 2015). Despite its tiny size, Cabbage Tree Bay continues to produce big fish, like this 45 cm whiting. |
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Linear scale | <not calibrated> |
Date uploaded | 11 Apr, 2017 01:31:31 |
Uploaded by | <Unknown> |
Date taken/created | 11 Apr, 2017 01:31:31 |
Rights | Copyright John Turnbull, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
Rights holder | John Turnbull |
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Data resource UID | dr1411 |
Dimensions (w x h) | 4660 x 3195 |
File size | 2 MB |
Mime type | image/jpeg |
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Image URL | https://images.ala.org.au/store/e/c/3/8/1183082c-62c6-4ba6-9891-7c7bceba83ce/original |
MD5 Hash | ca80c61f63cbef028fc6f0dbc48a7541 |
SHA1 Hash | 88dcb4e11d1001b788d29f490198bbe87787da78 |
Size on disk (including all artifacts) | 4.7 MB |