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Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 9. BookMorrison, R.J. and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (1992) Fiji's Great Astrolabe Reef and Lagoon: A baseline study. Environmental studies report . Institute of Natural Resources, The University of the South Pacific. ISBN 9820100992 Journal ArticleClements, Cody S. and Bonito, V. and Grober-Dunsmore, Rikki and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (2012) Effects of small, Fijian community-based marine protected areas on exploited reef fishes. Marine Ecology Press Series, 449 . pp. 233-243. ISSN 0171-8630 Lowery, R. and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (1999) The distribution and abundance of the freshwater clam (Batissaviolacea) in the River Rewa, Fiji. The South Pacific Journal of Natural Sciences, 18 . pp. 55-59. ISSN 1013-9877 Professional and Technical ReportsKubuabola, S and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (1996) Environmental assessment of the proposed area for the expansion of Natovi jetty. [Professional and Technical Reports] Nunn, Patrick D. and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (1994) Environmental change around Eluvuka (Treasure Island), Mamanuca Group, Western Fiji: results of 1993 coral, algal and sediment surveys and water testing. [Professional and Technical Reports] Nunn, Patrick D. and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (1993) Recent coral-reef growth and sedimentation around Eluvuka (Treasure Island), Mamanuca Group, Western Fiji. [Professional and Technical Reports] Naidu, S.D. and Aalbersberg, William G.L. and Brodie, J.E. and Fuavao, V. and Maata, Matakite and Morrison, R.J. and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika and Whippy, P. (1991) Water quality studies on selected South Pacific lagoons. [Professional and Technical Reports] Naqasima-Sobey, Milika and Lam, M. and Morrison, R.J. (1990) An initial study of microbial pollution of the marine environment around Honiara, Solomon Islands. [Professional and Technical Reports] OtherNunn, Patrick D. and Naqasima-Sobey, Milika (1993) Recent coral-reef growth and sedimentation around Eluvuka (Treasure Island), Mamanuca Group, Western Fiji. Institute of Applied Science, The University of the South Pacific. |