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Mammals and Reptiles of the Gorgon Gas Development EIS/ERMP - Technical appendix C2
Mammals - Barrow Island is recognised as an important refuge for native mammal species that have either declined in numbers or become extinct on the mainland. The island... -
Subterranean Fauna of the Gorgon Gas Development EIS/ERMP-Technical appendix C5
Subterranean fauna sampling program records to date confirm that the habitats under both the proposed gas processing facility and the adjacent parts of the island support... -
Marine Turtles of the Gorgon Gas Development EIS/ERMP - Technical appendix C7
Barrow Island is a regionally important nesting area for green turtles and flatback turtles. Hawksbill turtles nest at low densities around the island and loggerheads have been... -
Vegetation and Flora of the Gorgon Gas Development EIS/ERMP-Technical appendix C1
A total of 68 families, 180 genera and 406 vascular plant taxa have been recorded on Barrow Island. The total of 406 vascular plant species, subspecies and varieties constitutes... -
Intertidal Habitats of the Gorgon Gas Development EIS/ERMP-Technical appendix C9
RPS Bowman Bishaw Gorham has conducted a number of studies of intertidal habitats around Barrow Island prior to the present proposal. Le Provost Environmental Consultants (1991)... -
Avifauna of the Gorgon Gas Development EIS/ERMP-Technical appendix C3
Barrow Islands marine avifauna comprises at least 67 species, including 25 species of migratory shorebirds and 20 resident shorebirds. Barrow Island is both a staging site and... -
Short Range Endemics and Other Terrestrial Invertebrates of the Gorgon Gas...
The term short-range endemics is used to describe invertebrate species such as trapdoor spiders, snails and millipedes, that are restricted in range by poor dispersal ability...
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