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Tasmania's offshore islands

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
072464816X

Page count
  
643

Publication date
  
2001

Pages
  
xii, 643

Originally published
  
2001

Country
  
Australia

Author
  
Brothers, Nigel Pemberton, David Pryor, Helen Lucieer, Vanessa

Genres
  
Non-fiction, Natural history

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Tasmania's offshore islands: seabirds and other natural features is a book published by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in 2001. The book is considered an essential measure of the state of Tasmania's islands, birds inhabiting them, and the condition of the islands. The main author was Nigel Brothers, a Hobart based biologist, the other contributors were Vanessa Halley, Helen Pryor, and David Pemberton.

Coastal/Island groupings

Brothers, et al., choose to group the coastal regions and their associated islands in seven broad coastal regions:

  • North west islands
  • North coast islands
  • North Bass Strait islands
  • Furneaux islands
  • North east islands
  • East coast islands
  • South and west coast islands
  • References

    Tasmania's offshore islands Wikipedia