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Northwest Shelf Survey Thursday October 22, 2009
Report produced by Odonutter and Chris This trip is shared on Australian Birds and Aussie Herps oceans, Australian Birds, and Aussie Herps
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Survey of the Northwest Shelf between 25-29 September 2006.

Trip Gallery

Red-necked Phalarope N693219011_4391_small
Flying fish N693219011_4391_small
Bridled Tern N693219011_4391_small
Brown Booby N693219011_4391_small
Long-snouted Spinner Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Long-snouted Spinner Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Long-snouted Spinner Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Long-snouted Spinner Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Pantropical Spotted Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Pantropical Spotted Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Blubber jelly and crab N693219011_4391_small
Olive-headed Seasnake N693219011_4391_small
Long-snouted Spinner Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Sooty Tern N693219011_4391_small
Pantropical Spotted Dolphin N693219011_4391_small
Spotted Seasnake N693219011_4391_small
Algal bloom on the sea surface 543_4314_sanderson_wader_watching_small
Bottlenose Dolphin 543_4314_sanderson_wader_watching_small

Trip Pages

September 25, 2009 : Northwest Shelf Survey

September 29, 2009 : Final day, return to Darwin

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Observation Summary

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