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The Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve is a haven for marine life. Here blue demoiselle and pink maomao gather at 40 metres depth over a reef of yellow and orange golf ball sponges, gorgonian sea fans and a yellow finger sponge. Photo: Kim Westerskov

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Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 15

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The Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve is a haven for marine life. Here blue demoiselle and pink maomao gather at 40 metres depth over a reef of yellow and orange golf ball sponges, gorgonian sea fans and a yellow finger sponge. Photo: Kim Westerskov Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 15

The Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve is a haven for marine life. Here blue demoiselle and pink maomao gather at 40 metres depth over a reef of yellow and orange golf ball sponges, gorgonian sea fans and a yellow finger sponge. Photo: Kim Westerskov Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 15

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