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A common but beautiful sea slug which protects itself through its colouration, warning would-be predators that is poisonous to eat. Many other species and marine habitats require a different form of protection: the establishment of a network of marine protected areas around the coast, an argument presented on page 2 of this iSSUE.Photo: Ken Grange

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Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Cover Page

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A common but beautiful sea slug which protects itself through its colouration, warning would-be predators that is poisonous to eat. Many other species and marine habitats require a different form of protection: the establishment of a network of marine protected areas around the coast, an argument presented on page 2 of this iSSUE.Photo: Ken Grange Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Cover Page

A common but beautiful sea slug which protects itself through its colouration, warning would-be predators that is poisonous to eat. Many other species and marine habitats require a different form of protection: the establishment of a network of marine protected areas around the coast, an argument presented on page 2 of this iSSUE.Photo: Ken Grange Forest and Bird, Volume 19, Issue 1, 1 February 1988, Cover Page

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