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    Science and the Sydney

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    Authors
    Harvey, Euan
    Bunce, Michael
    Stat, Michael
    Saunders, Ben
    Kinsella, Brian
    Machuca Suarez, Laura
    Lepkova, Katerina
    Grice, Kliti
    Coolen, Marco
    Williams, A.
    Hutchison, Andrew
    Woods, Andrew
    Helmbolz, P.
    Belton, David
    Date
    2016
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Harvey, E. and Bunce, M. and Stat, M. and Saunders, B. and Kinsella, B. and Machuca Suarez, L. and Lepkova, K. et al. 2016. Science and the Sydney, in McCarthy, M. (ed), From Great Depths: The Wrecks of HMAS Sydney [II] and HSK Kormoran, pp. 279-303. Crawley, WA: UWA Publishing.
    Source Title
    From Great Depths The Wrecks of HMAS Sydney [II] and HSK Kormoran
    ISBN
    9781742589336
    School
    Department of Environment and Agriculture
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37799
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