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Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy

Areas of Conservation Significance on Cape York Peninsula

Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy
Abrahams, H., Mulvaney, M., Glasco, D., & Bugg, A.
Office of the Co-ordinator General of Queensland
Australian Heritage Commission, March 1995


Figure 9.1 Marine Vegetation Areas of Significant Heritage Value


Figure 9.1 Marine Vegetation Areas of Significant Heritage Value

Sources : Abrahams, Harry, Mulvaney, M., Glasco, D., and Bugg, A. (1995). 'Areas of Conservation Significance on Cape York Peninsula'. (Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy, Office of the Co-ordinator General of Queensland, Brisbane and Australian Heritage Commission, Canberra.)
Danaher, K (1994). CYPLUS NR06 Marine Vegetation Project, GIS coverage (unpublished). Fisheries Division, Queensland Department of Primary Industries.
Danaher, K. (1995). 'Marine Vegetation of Cape York Peninsula.' (Cape York Peninsula Land Use Strategy, Office of the Co-ordinator General of Queensland, Brisbane and Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Brisbane.)
Caveats : See Abrahams et al or Danaher (1995) for boundaries and descriptions of areas depicted.
Selection of regions depicted made by Abrahams et al using information from Danaher (1995).
Mangroves include adjacent salt flats and land rims.
Data extraction, map design and production by Environmental Resources Information Network.
Contact QDPI, Fisheries for high quality, large format maps of Cape York Peninsula, as well as original data.

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