This report details the results of a study of marine fouling at HMAS STIRLING in Careening Bay, Western Australia. Non-toxic panels were immersed for varying times below Submarine Wharf between October 1976 and April 1978. The identity and seasonal variation in settlement of fouling species were determined. Community development was primarily dependent upon the temporal sequence of settlement and growth of organisms, although one example of biotic succession was noted. The marine fouling in Careening Bay was compared to fouling communities at Naval establishments on the eastern coast of Australia. (Author)
Marine Fouling at HMAS Stirling WA October 1976 - April 1978
1978
32 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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