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Fiordland divers

A group of researchers prepare to go diving in Fiordland, NZ

A group of researchers prepare to go diving in Fiordland. Research carried out by scientists at the University of Otago contributed to the establishment of Fiordland’s marine reserves in 2005.

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Rights: Stephen Wing, University of Otago
Published: 17 September 2009Size: 1.14 MB
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