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2014

Welch, D.J., Saunders, T., Robins, J. B., Harry, A., Johnson, J., Maynard, J., Saunders, R., Pecl, G., Sawynok, B. and Tobin, A. (2014) Implications of climate change on fisheries resources of northern Australia Part 1: Vulnerability assessment and adaptation options. Project No. 2010/565 . James Cook University and FRDC, 488 pages. ISBN 978-0-9924023-2-7

2010

Brown, I. W., Sumpton, W. D., McLennan, M. F., Mayer, D. G., Campbell, M. J., Kirkwood, J., Butcher, A., Halliday, I. A., Mapleston, A., Welch, D., Begg, G.A. and Sawynok, B. (2010) An improved technique for estimating short-term survival of released line-caught fish, and an application comparing barotrauma-relief methods in red emperor (Lutjanus sebae Cuvier 1816). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 385 (1-2). pp. 1-7.

Sumpton, W.D., Brown, I.W., Mayer, D.G., McLennan, M.F., Mapleston, A., Butcher, A.R., Welch, D.J., Kirkwood, J.M., Sawynok, B. and Begg, G.A. (2010) Assessing the effects of line capture and barotrauma relief procedures on post-release survival of key tropical reef fish species in Australia using recreational tagging clubs. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 17 (1). pp. 77-88.

2008

Sumpton, W., Mayer, D. G., Brown, I., Sawynok, B., McLennan, M. F., Butcher, A. and Kirkwood, J. (2008) Investigation of movement and factors influencing post-release survival of line-caught coral reef fish using recreational tag-recapture data. Fisheries Research, 92 (2-3). pp. 189-195.

2006

Robins, J. B., Mayer, D. G., Staunton-Smith, J., Halliday, I., Sawynok, B. and Sellin, M. (2006) Variable growth rates of the tropical estuarine fish barramundi Lates calcarifer (Bloch) under different freshwater flow conditions. Journal of Fish Biology, 69 (2). pp. 379-391.

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