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- AUSTRALIA– Country Data Dossier for Protected Areas Summary Sheet
- Australia's Ramsar Wetlands Used by Shorebirds
- Review of Long-Term Shorebird Monitoring in North Western Australia
- Kimberley Regional Water Plan 2010–2030
- Be Still, My Beating Wings: Hunters Kill Migrating Birds on Their 10,000Km Journey to Australia 25 May 2020, by Eduardo Gallo-Cajiao
- Ramsar "Wetlands of International Importance" with Lake Habitats
- Birds of the Pilbara Region, Including Seas and Offshore Islands, Western Australia: Distribution, Status and Historical Changes
- REGISTER of HERITAGE PLACES DRAFT – Register Entry
- LYNDON B. JOHNSON SPACE CENTER Houston, Texas
- New Conservation Areas Declared Across Eighty Mile Beach
- Queensland Wader Study Group (QWSG), a Special Interest Group of Birds Queensland Incorporated
- Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park Management Plan 80 2014 – 2024
- Ramsar Convention
- Anna Plains and Roebuck Bay Benthic Invertebrate Mapping 2016
- As of May 2021 )
- Australia's National Report to the 13Th Conference of the Contracting
- Eighty-Mile Beach Ramsar Site, Report to the Department of Environment and Conservation, Perth, Western Australia
- A 100-Year Biodiversityconservation Strategy for Western Australia
- Origin and Evolution of the Unique Australo-Papuan Mangrove
- Australia's Ramsar Sites
- Australia's Ramsar Sites
- Information Sheet on Flyway Network Sites (SIS)
- THE LONG MUD Benthos and Shorebirds of the Foreshore of Eighty-Mile Beach, Western Australia
- Celebrating Australia's Migratory Waterbirds and Their Habitats
- Analysis of Possible Change in Ecological Character of the Roebuck Bay and Eighty Mile Beach Ramsar Sites
- Eighty Mile Beach Marine Park Order 2013
- Australia's Important Bird Areas
- Asian Renewable Energy Hub Detailed Flora and Vegetation Survey
- Eighty Mile Beach (North) WA12.02.02
- National Planning Tool for the Implementation of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands
- Marine Environments Overview
- Ramsar Wetlands of Australia ±
- Recent High Counts of Sharp-Tailed Sandpiper in the Hunter Estuary
- A Land Resource Survey of the Fall Point Coastline, Broome, W.A