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- Australian_mangroves abstract "Australia has approximately 11,500 km2 of mangroves, primarily on the northern and eastern coasts of the continent. Areas where mangroves occur include the intertidal zone of tropical, subtropical and protected temperate coastal rivers, estuaries, bays and marine shorelines. Less than 1% of Australia's total forest area is mangrove forest.Although mangroves are typically found in tropical and subtropical tidal areas, there are occurrences as far south as Millers Landing in Wilsons Promontory, Victoria (38°54′S) and Barker Inlet in Adelaide, South Australia.Nearly half of Australia's mangrove forests are found in Queensland (44% of Australia's total), followed by the Northern Territory (37%) and Western Australia (17%).In Western Australia, populations of mangroves are scattered down the coast; the population of the Abrolhos Islands is 300 kilometres south of the nearest population of Shark Bay, and a population at Bunbury is even further south than this (500 km). The Bunbury colonisation may have occurred relatively recently, perhaps only several thousand years ago, with propagules transferred by the Leeuwin Current. The most inland occurrence of mangroves in Australia is a stand of Grey Mangroves in the Mandora Marsh, some 60 km from the coast.".
- Australian_mangroves thumbnail Mangrove_and_pneumatophores_in_Moreton_Bay,_Qld.JPG?width=300.
- Australian_mangroves wikiPageExternalLink field-guide-tothe-mangroves-of-qld.pdf.
- Australian_mangroves wikiPageExternalLink mangrove.
- Australian_mangroves wikiPageExternalLink australian_forest_profiles_mangroves.
- Australian_mangroves wikiPageExternalLink fact_sheet_mangroves.pdf.
- Australian_mangroves wikiPageExternalLink index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=300165.
- Australian_mangroves wikiPageExternalLink 2003_mangrove_education_pack.pdf.
- Australian_mangroves wikiPageID "30586144".
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- Australian_mangroves hasPhotoCollection Australian_mangroves.
- Australian_mangroves subject Category:Aquatic_biomes.
- Australian_mangroves subject Category:Mangrove_ecoregions.
- Australian_mangroves subject Category:Mangroves.
- Australian_mangroves subject Category:Terrestrial_biomes.
- Australian_mangroves type Abstraction100002137.
- Australian_mangroves type AquaticBiomes.
- Australian_mangroves type Biome107941945.
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- Australian_mangroves type TerrestrialBiomes.
- Australian_mangroves comment "Australia has approximately 11,500 km2 of mangroves, primarily on the northern and eastern coasts of the continent. Areas where mangroves occur include the intertidal zone of tropical, subtropical and protected temperate coastal rivers, estuaries, bays and marine shorelines.".
- Australian_mangroves label "Australian mangroves".
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- Australian_mangroves wasDerivedFrom Australian_mangroves?oldid=590817641.
- Australian_mangroves depiction Mangrove_and_pneumatophores_in_Moreton_Bay,_Qld.JPG.
- Australian_mangroves isPrimaryTopicOf Australian_mangroves.