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Flinders University Cetacean EcologyPhys Org
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Three new research articles led by Flinders University experts have warned of the need for more research and regular monitoring to take into consideration rising pressure on marine ecosystems.
One study examined the historical exploitation of South Australian shellfish reefs, which once covered more than 2,600 square kilometers of the state's coastline.
The Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary is located in Port Adelaide and was established in 2005 .
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