Search for Stegastes gascoynei returned 70 results.

  1. Locality: Mid West-Gascoyne District Office, POLICE STATION, WA_100204723

    WA -28.77139 114.61167

  2. Locality: Gascoyne Junction Community Postal Agent, POST OFFICE, WA_100205115

    WA -25.05444 115.20861

  3. Locality: Gascoyne Junction Water Reserve, CATCHMENT MANAGEMENT, WA_100193850

    WA -25.04472 115.21111

  4. Locality: Upper Gascoyne, Shire of, LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, WA_100177665

    WA -25.05261 115.20916

  5. unranked: Stegastes lividus (Forster, 1801) - miscellaneous literature

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  9. Data provider: Restoring native vegetation at the Upper Gascoyne East Lyons River

    Several areas on Mt Augustus Station and Pingandy Station have been damaged by water erosion and this has degraded landscapes. If these areas can be recovered they will provide improved ecosystem services and become valuable carbon sinks in the future carbon economy.This project directly addresses the themes of biodiverse plantings and protecting and enhancing existing vegetation...

  10. unranked: Stegastes lividus (Forster, 1801) - excluded name

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  14. Site Page: Welcome Prof Stephen van Leeuwen to our ALA Advisory Board – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 24th May 2021 We’re pleased to announce Professor Stephen van Leeuwen has been appointed to our Advisory Board and look forward to him joining our next meeting in July 2021. Professor Stephen van Leeuwen is a respected South West Boojarah Wardandi Noongar man whose Country is in the Busselton – Margaret River area of south west Western Australia...

  15. Site Page: ALA Webinar: Transforming Australia’s biological collections to open data – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 21st February 2024 View the recording from the ALA's first webinar of 2024. The Atlas of Living Australia’s (ALA) first webinar of 2024 showcased a selection of amazing projects from the Australian Biodiversity Data Mobilisation Program. This important initiative supports the mobilisation of Australia’s biodiversity data which may not yet be digital, making it available through the ALA, and internationally to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility...

  16. Site Page: ALA-cited publications – Atlas of Living Australia

    Have you used the ALA in your published (or soon-to-be published) research? Please let us know about it via this form. We’re interested in all types of research that the ALA supports including research publications in scientific journals, reports, book chapters, theses, as well as websites and apps. Online bibliography This bibliography provides a list of known publications that have utilised data in the ALA or ALA infrastructure to support their research...