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    • About
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    • South-East Queensland
    • Great Barrier Reef
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Resources

Learn more about grey nurse sharks with these resources:

  • GNS Watch factsheet
  • GNS factsheet
  • First GNSW members report (2014)

Relevant scientific publications:

  • Issues Paper for the Grey Nurse Shark
  • Recovery Plan for the Grey Nurse Shark
  • Sex- and maturity-based differences in movement and migration patterns of grey nurse sharks along the east coast of Australia
  • Retained fishing gear and associated injuries in the east coast Australian grey nurse sharks: implications for recovery
  • Reproductive periodicity, localised movements and behavioural segregation of pregnant grey nurse sharks at Wolf Rock, southeast Queensland, Australia
  • Multi-year validation of photographic identification of grey nurse sharks and applications for non-invasive conservation research
  • Scuba diving tourism with critically endangered grey nurse sharks off eastern Australia: Tourist demographics, shark behaviour and diver compliance
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