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INTRODUCTION
The Andaman Sea is part of the Bay of Bengal,the eastern Indian Ocean, and covers about 800000km2. The Thai Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ)comprises roughly 140000 km2, of which aboutthree quarters lies within the 1000 m depth contour,and the rest has maximum depths of 2400 m. Theslope is somewhat unusual, as it falls towardsdeeper water from the shelf break at about 200 mdepth but has a further sharp step around 700 mdepth, a phenomenon which is most stronglypronounced in the northern region.
Taxonomic studies on the marine fauna alongthe west coast of Thailand are scattered andinadequate. The fauna of the sandy and muddybottoms was first investigated by the Fifth Thai-
Danish Expedition in 1966, using the researchvessel ‘M/S Dhanarajata’ (Seidenfaden et al.,1968). The expedition was successful in itsscientific research programme, the training ofgroups of young Thai marine biologists, and in thecreation of the nucleus for a comprehensive marinefauna reference collection for the later erectedPhuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC).However, only depths down to about 80 m weresurveyed. Surveys at greater depths wereconducted later, aiming at the evaluation of naturalresources, e.g., the Thai-Japanese JointOceanographic and Fisheries Survey in 1981 atdepths of 30–300 m, and topographic studies anddeep sea trawling in 1987 and 1989 by theSoutheast Asian Fisheries Development Center(SEAFDEC) at depths of 100–400 m.
A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE THAI-DANISH BIOSHELF SURVEYS (1996–2000)OF THE WEST COAST OF THAILAND, ANDAMAN SEA
Charatsee Aungtonya1, Santisuk Thaipal1, and Ole Tendal2
1Phuket Marine Biological Center, P.O. Box 60, Phuket 83000, Thailand(Email:[email protected] )
2Zoological Museum, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark(Email:[email protected] )
ABSTRACT
The project ‘Biodiversity of the Andaman Sea Shelf (BIOSHELF)’ attempted to cover the westcoast of Thailand, from the Burmese border in the north to the Malaysian border in the south. Theobjective of the project, during 1996–2000, was to expand our general knowledge of the diversity ofbenthos at depths down to 1000 m within the Thai Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ). Ninety-eight stationsfrom twelve transects were sampled at depths of 40–900 m, with an extra sixteen stations in the ThaiEEZ and three near-shore stations, ten stations from Phang-nga Bay, three stations near Racha Yai Island,and three stations near Racha Noi Island. Materials were collected using the following equipment—Olsenbox corer, Smith-McIntyre grab, Ockelmann detritus sledge, Pearcy-Rothlisberg epibenthic sledge,triangular dredge, heavy rectangular dredge, beam trawl, 2 m Agassiz trawl, otter trawl, and baited traps.Samples of polychaetes, crustaceans, molluscs, and fishes are currently being worked up. Some recentBIOSHELF material will be distributed to various specialists. The remaining material will be studied ingreater detail in the future. This interim report gives an itinerary of the cruises and addresses progress,problems, comments and future plans for activities conducted under the BIOSHELF Project.
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In the last ten years, a number of othersurveys have been carried out, but most of thesestudies were confined to the biodiversity of marinenational parks, coral reef ecosystems, and offshoreislands (e.g., Carr, 1991; Janekarn and Kiørboe,1991; Bussarawit, 1995). A number of new speciesand new records were reported and described, andtype specimens have been deposited at theReference Collection, Phuket Marine BiologicalCenter (e.g., Nateewathana, 1990, 1995, 1997,1998; Hylleberg and Nateewathana, 1991a, 1991b;Sirimontraporn and Bussarawit, 1993;Chantrapornsyl, 1996; Nateewathana and Norman,1999; Randall and Satapoomin, 1999; ).
The Biodiversity of the Andaman Sea Shelf(BIOSHELF) Project during 1996–2000 has beensupported by the Scientific CooperationProgramme (SCP) between Denmark and Thailandin connection with the supply of the marineresearch vessel ‘R/V Chakratong Tongyai’ fromDANIDA to PMBC. The Chief Technical Advisor(CTA) of the SCP programme is Dr. Jens PeterThomson. The BIOSHELF Project was carried outin cooperation with the Zoological Museum(ZMUC), University of Copenhagen, Denmark,which has collaborated with PMBC since 1966,and which has provided many of the seniorscientific advisers (SSA) and junior scientificadvisers (JSA). The leader of the BIOSHELF ThaiScientists is Mr. Somchai Bussarawit, head of theMarine Biodiversity Research Sub-division, and theleader of the BIOSHELF Danish Scientists is Dr.Claus Nielsen.
The objective of the project is to expand ourgeneral knowledge of the diversity of benthos atdepths down to 1000 m within the Thai EEZ andto provide additional specimens to be deposited inthe PMBC Reference Collection. Apart fromknowledge gained about the species present in theentire area, this information can be applied in thefuture sustainable use of yet undiscoveredcommercial species. In all cases, the results willbe needed in studies of food chains and foodavailability in deep water, which also constitutemajor issues in fisheries biology. This report givea detailed itinerary of the cruises and addressesprogress, problems, comments and future planson activities conducted under the BIOSHELFProject.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The study areaThe west coast area of Thailand extends over
approximately 740 km (6º30´–9º30´N; 97º30´–100º00´E) (Janekarn and Kiørboe, 1991) with manyislands of which Phuket is the largest. TheBIOSHELF Project attempted to cover this entirearea, from the Burmese border in the north to theMalaysian border in the south, inside the 1000 mdepth contour.
Twelve transect lines were established acrossthe shelf running perpendicular to the coast andparallel to latitudes (A–L, Fig. 1). Along eachtransect 12 stations were fixed at lines ofapproximate depths of 40, 60, 80, 100, 200, 300,400, 500, 600, 700, 800, and 900 m.Sampling methods
Topography and bottom type were judgedfrom the echo-sounder image and sampling gearwas chosen accordingly. Quantitative samples fromsoft bottom were collected with an Olsen box coreror a Smith-McIntyre grab (Fig. 2). Animals fromthe bottom surface and the uppermost layers ofthe sediment were collected with an Ockelmannsledge (frame = 2 m in length and 1 m in width),and the hyperbenthic fauna was sampled with amodified Pearcy-Rothlisberg epibenthic sledge,which most often also takes a certain amount ofsediment (Brattegard and Fossaa, 1991). Thesamples were carefully sieved through 2 mm and1 mm mesh screens. All material retained by thesescreens was fixed in 10% buffered formalin. Inthe cruises of 1999 and 2000, separate sedimentsamples were specifically treated in order to beused in the study of meiofauna. Foraminiferasamples were collected during the cruise of 2000.A beam trawl was used for sampling shrimps,prawns and flatfish (Eleftheriou and Holme, 1984).For the catch of large, scattered invertebrates a 2m wide Agassiz trawl was used. A otter trawl wasused to catch demersal fishes.
On hard bottoms sampling was done with atriangular dredge or a heavy rectangular dredge.Baited traps consisting of a PVC pipe, 30 cm inlength and 10 cm in diameter, were used to catchsmall demersal crustaceans, particularly isopods.Three traps were set on a rope which was lowered
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Figure 1 Location of BIOSHELF stations in the Andaman Sea during 1996–2000. A–L = Transect lines.Numbers indicate sampling points along transect lines.
to the bottom by a weight. The traps were placedon the bottom and at 2 and 10 m above the bottom.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Topography and bottom typeIn the northern part of the area, from Ranong
to Takua-pa in Phang-nga, the shelf is relativelynarrow, dominated by sand and shell fragmentsdown to a depth of 80–100 m. Below this depth,down to about 400 m the substrate is mostly graveland rock. At depths of 500–900 m there is a rathersteep slope, with a sand and mud substrate.
In the southern region, from Takua-pa inPhang-nga to Satun, the shelf is wide anddominated by sand, shell fragments, and mud downto about 200 m. Between 200–400 m there is asteep slope dominated by gravel and rock. Thebottom becomes rather flat at about 500 m, andat about 700 m turns into a steep slope, dominatedby sand and mud, which continues to at least 1000m depth. Between 500 and 900 m depths, thesediment is characterized by a very high contentof pelagic foraminiferan tests.
Samples of sediment, gravel, and rock werecollected and sent to the Marine Mineral Resources
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Figure 2 Sampling gear: a. Olsen box corer (BC); b. Smith-McIntyre grab (G); c. Ockelmann sledge(OS); d. Pierce-Rothlisberg hyperbenthic sledge (HS); e. triangular dredge (TD); f. rectangular dredge(RD); g. beam trawl (BT); h. Agassiz trawl (AT); i. otter trawl (T); j. baited trap (Trap).
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Section, Department of Mineral Resources, forchemical investigation. Such chemical informationwill be useful for future surveys of mineralresources in the Andaman Sea.Sampling stations
Ninety-eight stations were sampled from thetwelve transects (Fig. 1). Due to unsuitable bottomtype some of the planned stations could not besampled, but extra stations were added at 20 mdepth along transects E, I, and K.
Additionally ten stations (U1–U10) in 1997and six stations (Z1–Z6) in 1999 were chosenrandomly at depths of 300 to 1,000 m in the ThaiEEZ (Fig. 3). Three near-shore stations, (T1–T3)
were sampled in 1998. Ten stations from Phang-nga Bay (PB1–PB10), three stations near RachaYai Island (RY1–RY3) and three stations near RachaNoi Island (RN1–RN3) were also chosen for studyas areas of particular interest. At present, the mouthof the Phang-nga Bay is under consideration fordevelopment into an industrial area as part of theUpper South Development Project. Finally, sampleswere also collected from Cape Panwa, PMBC,along the beach of Phuket Island, and the smallislands around Phuket by visiting scientists (Fig.4).Cruise operation
Six main BIOSHELF cruises and a number of
Figure 3 Location of additional stations in the Andaman Sea during 1996–2000. Designations of samplingstations are described in the text.
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additional cruises were conducted in the Thai EEZof the Andaman Sea during 1996–2000. Leadingand participating marine biologists in these cruisesare listed below. The detailed itinerary, includingsampling gear, and sediment type recorded at eachsampling station is given in Appendix 1.
The first BIOSHELF cruise was conductedby Mr. Somchai Bussarawit and Ms. CharatseeAungtonya in April and May 1996. Three stationswere sampled near Racha Yai Island (RY1–RY3),and three stations were sampled near Racha NoiIsland (RN1–RN3).
The second BIOSHELF cruise was conductedby Mr. Somchai Bussarawit in April 1997. A fewBIOSHELF stations and additional samples (U1–U10) were chosen randomly at depths of 300 to1,000 m. Eight stations were sampled in Phang-nga Bay (PB1–PB8).
Supplementary crustacean material wascollected by using an Ockelmann sledge (frame =0.6m in length and 0.5m in width) in November
1997 (stations NBA: Hae Island–Racha Yai Island,NBB: Racha Yai Island–Kaew Noi Island, NBC:Mai Thon Island–Racha Yai Island, and NBD: HaeIsland–Mai-Thon Island). This trip was conductedusing a long-tail boat and led by Dr. Niel Bruce(SSA) and Ms. Grete Dinesen (JSA) from ZMUC;specimens collected were studied during theInternational Workshop on Crustaceans in 1998.
The third BIOSHELF cruise was conductedby Mr. Somchai Bussarawit and Ms. CharatseeAungtonya in February 1998. A few samples werecollected at Racha Yai Island, and in Phang-ngaBay with additional samples from near-shorestations (T1–T2).
A test cruise for sampling gear was organizedby Mr. Somchai Bussarawit in December 1998. Afew BIOSHELF samples were collected withadditional samples at two stations in Phang-ngaBay (PB9–PB10) and a near-shore station (T3).
A supplementary cruise was organized by Dr.Matz Berggren (SSA) during the InternationalWorkshop on Crustaceans in December 1998, andwas conducted aboard the Coastal Research Vessel‘R/V Boonlert Phasuk’. SCUBA gear was used andsamples were taken at the Racha Islands and fromthe waters around Phuket Island.
The fourth BIOSHELF cruise was conductedby Mr. Somchai Bussarawit, Ms. CharatseeAungtonya, and Ms. Vararin Vongpanich in Januaryand February 1999. Danish scientists from ZMUC,Dr. Ole Tendal (SSA) and Dr. Danny Eibye-Jacobsen (SSA), participated in the cruise in orderto advise the Thai marine biologists and the crewconcerning methods of sampling and types ofsampling gear. Six additional stations (Z1–Z6) weresampled randomly at depths of 300 to 700 m inthe Thai EEZ.
The fifth BIOSHELF cruise was conductedby Ms. Charatsee Aungtonya, Ms. VararinVongpanich, and Mr. Santisuk Thaipal in November1999. Danish scientists from ZMUC, Dr. Ole Tendal(SSA) and Ms. Marie Eiland (JSA), participated inthe cruise in order to train groups of young Thaimarine biologists and crew members in the use ofnew sampling gear and to further familiarize themwith sample treatment. Supplementary crustaceanmaterial was collected with baited traps when thevessel was anchored.
Figure 4 Location of stations around the Southernpart of Phuket Island during 1996–2000.
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The sixth BIOSHELF cruise was conductedby Ms. Charatsee Aungtonya, Ms. VararinVongpanich, and Mr. Santisuk Thaipal in February2000. Dr. Ole Tendal (SSA), Dr. Danny Eibye-Jacobsen (SSA) and Mr. Tom Schiøtte (JSA), allfrom ZMUC, and Dr. Tomas Cedhagen (SSA),from the Department of Marine Ecology, AarhusUniversity, participated in the cruise to assist intraining groups of young Thai marine biologists inmethods of collection and in the working-up ofmaterial of particular faunal groups. Supplementarycrustacean material was collected with baited trapswhen the vessel was anchored.BIOSHELF fauna
Animals collected were sorted on board intobroad taxonomic groups (Fig. 5 and Fig. 6). Anumber of photographs were taken of freshspecimens before they were fixed in 10% bufferedformalin. All material was brought back to thePMBC Reference Collection for detailed studies,
including sorting, identification and data analysis.Size and character of the samples was very
variable. A general pattern emerged with a narrowzone, rich in large bathyal invertebrates between500 and 700 m all along the slope. The catchescontained sponges of both the classesHexactinellida and Demospongiae, pennatulaceansbelonging to the genus Umbellula, solitary coralsof the genus Caryophyllia and related genera,stalked crinoids of the genus Saracrinus, giganticisopods of the genus Bathyonomus, asteroids,ophiuroids and holothuroids.
Sorting of material was carried out by the staffof the Marine Biodiversity Research Sub-division.Mr. Somchai Bussarawit worked up theechinoderms and shrimps, Ms. CharatseeAungtonya the polychaetes, Ms. Vararin Vongpanichthe molluscs, and Mr. Santisuk the fishes. Thereare about 50 families of polychaetes in the watersoff the west coast of Thailand. Most of the
Figure 5 Sorting material in the field.
Figure 6 Some samples collected during the cruises: a. samples from the otter trawl; b. Palinuridae; c.Glyphocrangonidae; d. Galatheidae; e. Majidae.
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polychaete material from 1996–1997 has beenstudied at the PMBC-DANIDA InternationalWorkshop on Polychaetes. The workshop was heldat the PMBC during June-August 1997 and wasled by Dr. Danny Eibye-Jacobsen (SSA) and Mr.Torben Kristensen (JSA), both ZMUC. Twelveparticipants from 6 countries (Denmark, USA,Sweden, Norway, Australia and Thailand) tookpart.
Part of the crustacean material from 1996–1998 has been studied during the InternationalWorkshop on Crustaceans. The workshop washeld at the PMBC in November–December 1998,and was lead by Dr. Matz Berggren (SSA,Kristineberg Marine Research Station, Sweden),Dr. Niel Bruce (SSA, Department of PrimaryIndustries, Australia), Ms. Grete Dinesen (JSA,Department of Marine Ecology, University ofAarhus, Denmark), and Mr. Teunis Jensen (JSA,ZMUC) in cooperation with the Marine BiodiversityResearch Sub-division, with 22 participants fromThailand, Denmark, Singapore, Australia, Sweden,U.S.A., and Ireland. Work on this material iscontinuing at the home institutions of these and anumber of other specialists not present at theworkshop.
A planned international workshop on molluscswas cancelled, However, Dr. R.N. Kilburn, NatalMuseum, South Africa, was invited to work upthe collected material with Ms. Vararin Vongpanichin July 2000. The current knowledge of the groupoff the Thai Andaman coast can be summarizedas follows. Mollusca comprises Gastropoda with49 families, Bivalvia with 38 families, Scaphopodawith 2 families, and Polyplacophora with 1 family.Samples which were collected using a triangulardredge on the 1996 cruise have already been studied.Nine new records were found from the area(Aungtonya and Hylleberg, 1998). From recentwork on fishes, 5 families in 4 order ofChondrichthyes and 50 families in 16 orders ofOsteichthyes have been recorded.
Material from other taxonomic groups iscurrently being handled by various specialists, e.g.,meiofauna samples with Prof. Reinhardt MøbjergKristensen, ZMUC, and Foraminifera samples withDr. Tomas Cedhagen from the University of Aarhus,Denmark.
Other parts of the recently collectedBIOSHELF material representing selected groupswill be distributed to various specialists. Theremaining material will be studied in greater detailin the future. The results will be published in thePhuket Marine Biological Center Research Bulletin,PMBC Special Publications, and in relevantinternational journals. Information will also bepresented at international and national conferencesand workshops.Problems
Scheduled to finish this year, the BIOSHELFProject has achieved its goal of sampling benthicfauna on the entire shelf of the Thai Andaman Sea.However, in some areas work has been difficultbecause of the high topography of the bottom.Although rather poor, both in species andspecimens there is a special fauna in these areas,and it must be sampled. It may turn out to have aspecial composition because the living conditionsare obviously harsh, particularly with respect tohydrological forces and food supply. It is inevitablethat some gear will be damaged, destroyed ortotally lost during work in this kind ofenvironment.Comments and future plans
(i) A box corer was provided for the firstcruise in 1996, and a Smith-McIntyre grab wasborrowed from another institute and used on cruisesin 1997. Such gear was not used in 1998. A newSmith-McIntyre grab was made and used in cruises1999–2000 but there seemed to be a technicalproblem in the structure of the gear, as there wasno success in sampling the sediment. The grabhas been modified but the problem has not beensolved. The box corer was the alternative gear inthe cruise during 2000 for some stations. The beamtrawl was used only in the cruise of December1998. The Pearcy-Rothlisberg epibenthic sledgeand the Agassiz trawl were new and used duringthe cruises of 1999–2000. The poor quality of thenet used in the epibenthic sledge was such that thegear could be used only for a limited number ofhauls. Both the frame and the net of the Agassiztrawl were often damaged due to the deploymentof the gear on rugged bottoms. Re-sampling insome stations with the gears mentioned is highlydesirable in order to complete the future goals of
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the project. The grab must be modified or replacedbefore new sampling can take place. A reserve netfor the epibenthic sledge and a least three Agassiztrawls should be available on the vessel and theseshould be made from good quality netting.
(ii) Many animal groups from the BIOSHELFcruise have not been worked up. They can bestudied at PMBC, or the Center can considerrequests for loans of material to be mailed abroadto interested specialists.
(iii)Young Thai biologists should be trained intaxonomic work with some groups of animals, inconnection with exchange of scientists betweenthe PMBC Reference Collection and othermuseums/institutions and in collaboration with thespecialists in question, if possible.
(iv) The sediments of the west coast ofThailand are affected by changes of winds andcurrents (Chatanathawej and Bussarawit, 1987).Grain size composition and organic content of thesediment at depths up to 70 m was previouslystudied by Chatanathawej and Bussarawit (1987).Mud and very fine sand dominated the northernregion, and the sediment in the southern regionwas mostly mud, sand, and shell fractions. Theoverall pattern of median grain size was found tobe rather similar between surveys conducted in1982 and 1983. However, some differences areapparent, indicating temporal changes in sediment
composition on the sea bottom. Future studies ongrain size composition should includeinvestigations on temporal changes in sedimentcomposition and its relationship to macrofaunaabundance.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We thank Mr. Praween Limpsaichol, thedirector of the Phuket Marine Biological Center,and DANIDA for supporting this project. We wouldlike to express our appreciation to Dr. Jens PeterThomson, Dr. Thomas Kiørboe, Dr. Claus Nielsen,and Mr. Somchai Bussarawit for their advice andencouragement regarding the project. Sincerethanks are given to Mr. Sombat Poovachiranon(PMBC) and Dr. Danny Eibye-Jacobson (ZMUC,during his visit at PMBC), for their helpfulcomments, and to Ms. Marie Eiland for providinga photograph of the Pearcy-Rothlisberg sledge.We also wish to thank all SSA and JSA, the crewsof the ‘R/V Chakratong Tongyai’ and the staff ofthe Marine Biodiversity Research Sub-division,especially Ms. Vararin Vongpanich, Mr. SahetAutsaha, and Ms. Teunchai Srisawat, for theirassistance during field work. A map of the studysite was drawn by Mr. Patairat Singdam (PMBCartist) for which we are also grateful.
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1996
009º
32´N
097º
50´E
009º
30´N
097º
51´E
66-
sand
y m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S18
/02/
1998
009º
29´N
097º
52´E
009º
30´N
097º
51´E
61-
sand
y m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D18
/04/
1996
009º
34´N
097º
49´E
009º
32´N
097º
50´E
70-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
18/0
2/19
9800
9º30
´N09
7º53
´E00
9º30
´N09
7º52
´E59
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
18/0
4/19
9600
9º31
´N09
7º51
´E00
9º34
´N09
7º49
´E64
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
18/0
2/19
9800
9º27
´N09
7º52
´E00
9º26
´N09
7º50
´E63
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaA
3B
C19
/04/
1996
009º
30´N
097º
38´E
--
82-
sand
y m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S19
/04/
1996
009º
30´N
097º
38´E
009º
31´N
097º
38´E
83-
sand
y m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D19
/04/
1996
009º
31´N
097º
38´E
009º
33´N
097º
38´E
87-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
T19
/04/
1996
009º
33´N
097º
38´E
009º
29´N
097º
38´E
83-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
A4
BC
19/0
4/19
9600
9º30
´N09
7º28
´E-
-11
6-
coar
se s
and
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
A5
BC
19/0
4/19
9600
9º29
´N
097º
22 ´
E-
-20
4-
rock
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
19/0
4/19
9600
9º28
´N
097º
22 ´
E00
9º28
´N
097º
23 ´
E19
6-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
B1
OS
17/0
2/19
9800
9º14
´N
098º
00 ´
E00
9º14
´N
098º
00 ´
E45
-m
uddy
san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D17
/02/
1998
009º
15 ´
N09
8º02
´E
009º
15 ´
N09
8º03
´E
43-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
B2
OS
17/0
2/19
9800
9º15
´N
097º
54 ´
E00
9º15
´N
097º
52 ´
E58
-sa
ndS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D17
/02/
1998
009º
15 ´
N09
7º54
´E
009º
15 ´
N09
7º52
´E
61-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
B3
TD
18/0
2/19
9800
9º15
´N
097º
42 ´
E00
9º15
´N
097º
42 ´
E80
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaB
4R
D02
/02/
2000
009º
15 ´
N09
7º28
´E
009º
15 ´
N09
7º28
´E
9692
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
B5
RD
02/0
2/20
0000
9º15
´N
097º
22 ´
E00
9º15
´N
097º
22 ´
E20
020
4N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hB
8G
11/0
2/19
9900
9º12
´N
096º
17 ´
E-
-50
0-
sand
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
11/0
2/19
9900
9º12
´N
096º
17 ´
E00
9º12
´N
096º
17 ´
E51
650
0sa
ndS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
11/0
2/19
9900
9º10
´N
096º
18 ´
E00
9º09
´N
096º
16 ´
E48
950
4N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaB
10G
11/0
2/19
9900
9º13
´N
096º
14 ´
E-
-68
9-
sand
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
11/0
2/19
9900
9º13
´N
096º
12 ´
E00
9º13
´N
096º
12 ´
E68
769
1sa
ndS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
ya
64
Phuket mar. biol. Cent. Res. Bull.
App
endi
x 1
(con
tinue
d.)
Stat
ion
Gea
rD
ate
Star
t Poi
ntE
nd P
oint
Dep
th (
m)
Typ
e of
sed
imen
tC
olle
ctor
Lat
.L
ong.
Lat
.L
ong.
Star
tE
nd
T11
/02/
1999
009º
11 ´
N09
6º12
´E
009º
10 ´
N09
6º14
´E
689
549
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
B12
G10
/02/
1999
009º
14 ´
N09
6º06
´E
--
940
-m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S11
/02/
1999
009º
13 ´
N09
6º06
´E
009º
13 ´
N09
6º06
´E
908
933
sand
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
C1
BC
20/0
4/19
9600
9º00
´N
098º
03 ´
E-
-40
-m
uddy
san
d w
ith s
hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S20
/04/
1996
009º
01 ´
N09
8º03
´E
009º
01 ´
N09
8º03
´E
39-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
17/0
2/19
9800
9º00
´N
098º
02 ´
E00
9º00
´N
098º
03 ´
E41
-m
uddy
san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D20
/04/
1996
009º
02 ´
N09
8º03
´E
009º
02 ´
N09
8º03
´E
39-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
17/0
2/19
9800
9º00
´N
098º
02 ´
E00
9º00
´N
098º
01 ´
E43
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
20/0
4/19
9600
9º02
´N
098º
03 ´
E00
8º59
´N
098º
03 ´
E40
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaC
2B
C20
/04/
1996
009º
00 ´
N09
7º53
´E
--
65-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
20/0
4/19
9600
9º00
´N
097º
53 ´
E00
9º01
´N
097º
53 ´
E64
-m
uddy
san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S17
/02/
1998
009º
00 ´
N09
7º56
´E
009º
00 ´
N09
7º57
´E
60-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
20/0
4/19
9600
9º02
´N
097º
53 ´
E00
9º02
´N
097º
53 ´
E64
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D17
/02/
1998
009º
00 ´
N09
7º55
´E
009º
00 ´
N09
7º56
´E
61-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
RD
01/0
2/20
0000
9º00
´N
097º
55 ´
E00
9º00
´N
097º
55 ´
E60
60N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hA
T01
/02/
2000
009º
00 ´
N09
7º54
´E
009º
02 ´
N09
7º53
´E
6264
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
T20
/04/
1996
009º
01 ´
N09
7º53
´E
008º
59 ´
N09
7º53
´E
64-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
T17
/02/
1998
009º
00 ´
N09
7º48
´E
009º
01 ´
N09
7º50
´E
70-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
C3
BC
20/0
4/19
9600
9º00
´N
097º
43 ´
E-
-79
-sa
ndy
mud
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
20/0
4/19
9600
9º00
´N
097º
43 ´
E00
8º59
´N
097º
43 ´
E80
-fi
ne s
and
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
18/0
2/19
9800
9º00
´N
097º
43 ´
E00
9º00
´N
097º
42 ´
E79
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
20/0
4/19
9600
9º00
´N
097º
43 ´
E00
9º03
´N
097º
43 ´
E81
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaC
4B
C21
/04/
1996
009º
00 ´
N09
7º30
´E
--
129
-sa
ndy
mud
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
AT
02/0
2/20
0000
9º00
´N
097º
31 ´
E00
9º01
´N
097º
29 ´
E11
016
4N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hT
21/0
4/19
9600
9º00
´N
097º
30 ´
E00
8º58
´N
097º
30 ´
E12
6-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
C5
BC
21/0
4/19
9600
9º00
´N
097º
26 ´
E-
-20
0-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
21/0
4/19
9600
9º01
´N
097º
27 ´
E00
9º00
´N
097º
28 ´
E19
1-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
AT
02/0
2/20
0000
9º00
´N
097º
25 ´
E00
9º00
´N
097º
23 ´
E21
523
0N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hC
6R
D02
/02/
2000
009º
00 ´
N09
7º11
´E
009º
00 ´
N09
7º11
´E
311
311
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
C8
G03
/02/
2000
009º
00 ´
N09
6º17
´E
--
480
-sa
ndC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hH
S03
/02/
2000
009º
00 ´
N09
6º14
´E
009º
00 ´
N09
6º14
´E
475
473
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
AT
03/0
2/20
0000
9º00
´N
096º
15 ´
E00
9º00
´N
096º
13 ´
E47
848
0N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hC
10G
04/0
2/20
0000
9º00
´N
096º
09 ´
E-
-68
4-
mud
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
RD
04/0
2/20
0000
9º01
´N
096º
08 ´
E00
9º01
´N
096º
08 ´
E70
972
2N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hA
T04
/02/
2000
008º
59 ´
N09
6º08
´E
008º
56 ´
N09
6º08
´E
691
684
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
65
A preliminary report on the Thai-Denish BIOSHELF surveys(1996–2000) on the west coast of Thailand
App
endi
x 1
(con
tinue
d.)
Stat
ion
Gea
rD
ate
Star
t Poi
ntE
nd P
oint
Dep
th (
m)
Typ
e of
sed
imen
tC
olle
ctor
Lat
.L
ong.
Lat
.L
ong.
Star
tE
nd
C12
G04
/02/
2000
009º
00 ´
N09
6º04
´E
--
936
-sa
ndC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hO
S05
/02/
2000
008º
56 ´
N09
6º02
´E
008º
56 ´
N09
6º02
´E
933
928
sand
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
AT
04/0
2/20
0000
8º59
´N
096º
03 ´
E00
8º56
´N
096º
01 ´
E93
096
2N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hD
1T
D19
/02/
1998
008º
45 ´
N09
8º05
´E
008º
45 ´
N09
8º05
´E
38-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
D3
OS
19/0
2/19
9800
8º45
´N
097º
43 ´
E00
8º45
´N
097º
42 ´
E80
-sa
ndS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D19
/02/
1998
008º
45 ´
N09
7º42
´E
008º
45 ´
N09
7º43
´E
80-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
E 2
0 m
BC
22/0
4/19
9600
8º30
´N
098º
12 ´
E-
-21
-m
uddy
san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S22
/04/
1996
008º
30 ´
N09
8º12
´E
008º
30 ´
N09
8º12
´E
20-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
22/0
4/19
9600
8º29
´N
098º
12 ´
E00
8º29
´N
098º
12 ´
E20
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaE
1B
C22
/04/
1996
008º
30 ´
N09
8º06
´E
--
42-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
22/0
4/19
9600
8º30
´N
098º
06 ´
E00
8º30
´N
098º
07 ´
E41
-m
uddy
san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D22
/04/
1996
008º
30 ´
N09
8º06
´E
008º
29 ´
N09
8º07
´E
38-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
E2
BC
22/0
4/19
9600
8º30
´N
098º
00 ´
E-
-63
-m
uddy
san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S22
/04/
1996
008º
31 ´
N09
8º00
´E
008º
30 ´
N09
8º00
´E
60-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
22/0
4/19
9600
8º30
´N
098º
00 ´
E00
8º30
´N
098º
00 ´
E60
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaE
3B
C22
/04/
1996
008º
31 ´
N09
7º46
´E
--
81-
sand
y m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S22
/04/
1996
008º
30 ´
N09
7º46
´E
008º
31 ´
N09
7º46
´E
81-
sand
y m
ud w
ith s
hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D22
/04/
1996
008º
32 ´
N09
7º46
´E
008º
31 ´
N09
7º46
´E
79-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
E4
BC
21/0
4/19
9600
8º30
´N
097º
33 ´
E-
-74
-sa
nd a
nd g
rave
lS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D21
/04/
1996
008º
30 ´
N09
7º33
´E
008º
30 ´
N09
7º34
´E
74-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
E5
BC
21/0
4/19
9600
8º30
´N
097º
30 ´
E-
-22
7-
rock
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
G08
/02/
2000
008º
30 ´
N09
7º30
´E
--
228
-ro
ckC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hT
D08
/02/
2000
008º
30 ´
N09
7º30
´E
008º
30 ´
N09
7º31
´E
225
228
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
E7
G08
/02/
2000
008º
30 ´
N09
7º00
´E
--
450
-sa
nd a
nd g
rave
lC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hT
D08
/02/
2000
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453
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05/0
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2000
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1999
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9900
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S05
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1999
008º
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684
720
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66
Phuket mar. biol. Cent. Res. Bull.
App
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x 1
(con
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d.)
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30 ´
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842
867
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05/0
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04/0
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52 ´
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-91
8-
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C. A
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16/0
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9800
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D16
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1998
008º
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15 ´
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36-
ND
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16/0
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9800
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D16
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1998
008º
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15 ´
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8º03
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59-
ND
S. B
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C. A
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16/0
2/19
9800
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57 ´
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1B
C24
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1996
008º
00 ´
N09
8º14
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42-
sand
y m
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sara
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& C
. Aun
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S24
/04/
1996
008º
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007º
59 ´
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8º14
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43-
sand
y m
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S20
/02/
1998
008º
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59 ´
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D24
/04/
1996
007º
59 ´
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59 ´
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43-
ND
S. B
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C. A
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20/0
2/19
9800
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. Aun
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2B
C23
/04/
1996
008º
00 ´
N09
8º10
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63-
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and
S. B
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C. A
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OS
23/0
4/19
9600
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. Aun
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S20
/02/
1998
007º
59 ´
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8º08
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007º
59 ´
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8º07
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23/0
4/19
9600
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& C
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D20
/02/
1998
007º
59 ´
N09
8º09
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007º
59 ´
N09
8º08
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68-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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G3
BC
23/0
4/19
9600
8º00
´N
097º
54 ´
E-
-76
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san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S23
/04/
1996
008º
00 ´
N09
7º54
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008º
01 ´
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7º54
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and
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C. A
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TD
20/0
2/19
9800
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098º
02 ´
E00
7º57
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098º
03 ´
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sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaG
4G
10/0
2/20
0000
8º03
´N
097º
49 ´
E-
-14
0-
sand
C. A
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& V
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10/0
2/20
0000
8º03
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48 ´
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48 ´
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115
1N
DC
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T10
/02/
2000
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04 ´
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173
158
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& V
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9600
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yaG
10/0
2/20
0000
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097º
47 ´
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23/0
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9600
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10/0
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C. A
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20/1
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9900
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hR
D20
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1999
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00 ´
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008º
00 ´
N09
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262
262
ND
C. A
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& V
. Von
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AT
20/1
1/19
9900
8º01
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8º01
´N
097º
33 ´
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629
0N
DC
. Aun
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hG
7R
D20
/11/
1999
008º
00 ´
N09
7º32
´E
007º
59 ´
N09
7º33
´E
408
408
ND
C. A
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onya
& V
. Von
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67
A preliminary report on the Thai-Denish BIOSHELF surveys(1996–2000) on the west coast of ThailandA
ppen
dix
1 (c
ontin
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)
Stat
ion
Gea
rD
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Star
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Dep
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m)
Typ
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Lat
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Lat
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Star
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G8
G20
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1999
008º
00 ´
N09
7º14
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483
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. Aun
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V. V
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hG
09/0
2/20
0000
8º01
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097º
09 ´
E-
-49
8-
ND
C. A
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& V
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20/1
1/19
9900
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V. V
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hT
D09
/02/
2000
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00 ´
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00 ´
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500
504
ND
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& V
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09/0
2/20
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9900
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-68
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C. A
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& V
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G11
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2000
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00 ´
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C. A
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& V
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G12
G06
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2000
007º
57 ´
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5º46
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--
872
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hH
1B
C09
/05/
1996
007º
45 ´
N09
8º16
´E
--
32-
sand
y m
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S09
/05/
1996
007º
45 ´
N09
8º16
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007º
44 ´
N09
8º17
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31-
mud
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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OS
20/0
2/19
9800
7º46
´N
098º
16 ´
E00
7º46
´N
098º
16 ´
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaT
D09
/05/
1996
007º
44 ´
N09
8º17
´E
007º
44 ´
N09
8º17
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32-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
ungt
onya
H2
BC
09/0
5/19
9600
7º45
´N
098º
15 ´
E-
-59
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S09
/05/
1996
007º
45 ´
N09
8º15
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007º
44 ´
N09
8º16
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56-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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onya
TD
09/0
5/19
9600
7º44
´N
098º
16 ´
E00
7º43
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098º
16 ´
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
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yaT
D20
/02/
1998
007º
46 ´
N09
8º14
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007º
46 ´
N09
8º15
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57-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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onya
H3
BC
09/0
5/19
9600
7º45
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097º
58 ´
E-
-70
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san
dS.
Bus
sara
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& C
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yaT
D09
/05/
1996
007º
46 ´
N09
7º58
´E
007º
45 ´
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7º59
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71-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
ungt
onya
T08
/04/
1997
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46 ´
N09
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45 ´
N09
7º57
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80-
ND
S. B
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raw
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4B
C09
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1996
007º
45 ´
N09
7º56
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139
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san
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Bus
sara
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yaH
8G
10/0
4/19
9700
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097º
20 ´
E-
-49
3-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
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S10
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1997
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45 ´
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007º
46 ´
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493
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10/0
4/19
9700
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097º
20 ´
E00
7º46
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19 ´
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3-
ND
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raw
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11G
16/0
4/19
9700
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096º
38 ´
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-82
0-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
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S16
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1997
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44 ´
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42 ´
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Bus
sara
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I 20
mB
C03
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1996
007º
30 ´
N09
9º01
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--
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mud
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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OS
03/0
5/19
9600
7º30
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099º
01 ´
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7º30
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099º
01 ´
E21
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Bus
sara
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& C
. Aun
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yaT
D03
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
9º01
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007º
30 ´
N09
9º01
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21-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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onya
I1B
C03
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º57
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--
38-
mud
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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OS
03/0
5/19
9600
7º30
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098º
57 ´
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7º30
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098º
57 ´
E38
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S22
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1998
007º
30 ´
N09
8º55
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007º
30 ´
N09
8º56
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42-
mud
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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68
Phuket mar. biol. Cent. Res. Bull.
App
endi
x 1
(con
tinue
d.)
Stat
ion
Gea
rD
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Star
t Poi
ntE
nd P
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Dep
th (
m)
Typ
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Lat
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Lat
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Star
tE
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03/0
5/19
9600
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098º
56 ´
E00
7º29
´N
098º
56 ´
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaT
D22
/02/
1998
007º
30 ´
N09
8º54
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007º
30 ´
N09
8º55
´E
43-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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onya
I2B
C01
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º30
´E
--
59-
sand
y m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaB
C03
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º29
´E
--
59-
sand
y m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S03
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1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º29
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007º
30 ´
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8º29
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60-
sand
y m
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Bus
sara
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& C
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S22
/02/
1998
007º
30 ´
N09
8º30
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007º
30 ´
N09
8º30
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59-
sand
y m
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sara
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& C
. Aun
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S05
/12/
1998
007º
29 ´
N09
8º30
´E
007º
29 ´
N09
8º30
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64-
ND
S. B
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raw
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S26
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2000
007º
30 ´
N09
8º29
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007º
30 ´
N09
8º29
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6161
ND
C. A
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& V
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TD
01/0
5/19
9600
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7º30
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098º
30 ´
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Bus
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& C
. Aun
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D22
/02/
1998
007º
31 ´
N09
8º30
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007º
30 ´
N09
8º30
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58-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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TD
05/1
2/19
9800
7º28
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098º
31 ´
E00
7º29
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098º
30 ´
E65
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Bus
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AT
26/0
2/20
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7º30
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29 ´
E00
7º31
´N
098º
27 ´
E60
62N
DC
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hT
05/1
2/19
9800
7º30
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098º
30 ´
E00
7º30
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098º
28 ´
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Bus
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T22
/02/
1998
007º
30 ´
N09
8º31
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007º
29 ´
N09
8º35
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59-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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I3-I
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S22
/02/
1998
007º
33 ´
N09
8º19
´E
007º
33 ´
N09
8º19
´E
55-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
I3B
C02
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º10
´E
--
79-
sand
with
she
ll fr
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ents
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
G15
/11/
1999
007º
30 ´
N09
8º15
´E
--
66-
sand
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
OS
01/1
2/19
9800
7º34
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098º
13 ´
E00
7º34
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098º
13 ´
E77
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wit
OS
02/1
2/19
9800
7º35
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098º
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E00
7º34
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098º
13 ´
E73
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Bus
sara
wit
HS
08/1
1/19
9900
7º29
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098º
14 ´
E00
7º29
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098º
14 ´
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66N
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hT
D02
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º10
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007º
30 ´
N09
8º11
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78-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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TD
01/1
2/19
9800
7º35
´N
098º
12 ´
E00
7º34
´N
098º
13 ´
E77
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02/1
2/19
9800
7º34
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14 ´
E00
7º34
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098º
13 ´
E75
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sara
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01/1
2/19
9800
7º34
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14 ´
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7º35
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098º
15 ´
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sara
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BT
02/1
2/19
9800
7º32
´N
098º
13 ´
E00
7º30
´N
098º
12 ´
E83
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
I4G
16/0
2/20
0000
7º31
´N
098º
01 ´
E-
-12
5-
sand
with
she
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C. A
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& V
. Von
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ich
HS
17/0
2/20
0000
7º30
´N
098º
01 ´
E00
7º30
´N
098º
01 ´
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V. V
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hT
D08
/11/
1999
007º
30 ´
N09
8º02
´E
007º
30 ´
N09
8º01
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122
137
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
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ich
TD
16/0
2/20
0000
7º30
´N
098º
01 ´
E00
7º30
´N
098º
01 ´
E12
011
7N
DC
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hR
D08
/11/
1999
007º
30 ´
N09
8º01
´E
007º
30 ´
N09
8º01
´E
120
107
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
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ich
AT
16/0
2/20
0000
7º30
´N
098º
01 ´
E00
7º31
´N
098º
00 ´
E12
215
6N
DC
. Aun
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hI5
TD
29/0
1/19
9900
7º32
´N
097º
56 ´
E00
7º32
´N
097º
56 ´
E19
020
9N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaT
D16
/02/
2000
007º
30 ´
N09
7º58
´E
007º
30 ´
N09
7º58
´E
194
193
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
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ich
RD
09/1
1/19
9900
7º30
´N
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57 ´
E00
7º30
´N
097º
56 ´
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022
2N
DC
. Aun
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V. V
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anic
h
69
A preliminary report on the Thai-Denish BIOSHELF surveys(1996–2000) on the west coast of ThailandA
ppen
dix
1 (c
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)
Stat
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Gea
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Star
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m)
Typ
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Lat
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Lat
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Star
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I6T
D29
/01/
1999
007º
27 ´
N09
7º49
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007º
27 ´
N09
7º49
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298
300
ND
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
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onya
RD
09/1
1/19
9900
7º30
´N
097º
50 ´
E00
7º30
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097º
50 ´
E29
930
1N
DC
. Aun
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hA
T09
/11/
1999
007º
30 ´
N09
7º50
´E
007º
31 ´
N09
7º51
´E
300
284
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
I7R
D09
/11/
1999
007º
31 ´
N09
7º46
´E
007º
31 ´
N09
7º46
´E
427
424
ND
C. A
ungt
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& V
. Von
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ich
I8G
09/1
1/19
9900
7º30
´N
097º
26 ´
E-
-50
2m
udC
. Aun
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ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hH
S09
/11/
1999
007º
30 ´
N09
7º26
´E
007º
30 ´
N09
7º25
´E
504
507
mud
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
I12
G25
/01/
1999
007º
32 ´
N09
6º54
´E
--
916
-m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S25
/01/
1999
007º
32 ´
N09
6º56
´E
007º
32 ´
N09
6º56
´E
928
880
mud
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
J1B
C04
/05/
1996
007º
15 ´
N09
9º03
´E
--
43-
sand
y m
ud w
ith s
hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S04
/05/
1996
007º
16 ´
N09
9º03
´E
007º
16 ´
N09
9º03
´E
42-
sand
y m
ud w
ith s
hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S23
/02/
1998
007º
15 ´
N09
9º04
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
9º04
´E
39-
sand
y m
ud w
ith s
hell
frag
men
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaH
S27
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
9º03
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007º
15 ´
N09
9º03
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4141
shel
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hT
D04
/05/
1996
007º
15 ´
N09
9º03
´E
007º
16 ´
N09
9º03
´E
42-
ND
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
23/0
2/19
9800
7º15
´N
099º
03 ´
E00
7º15
´N
099º
03 ´
E42
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaA
T27
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
9º03
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
9º04
´E
4340
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
J2B
C04
/05/
1996
007º
15 ´
N09
8º50
´E
--
62-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
04/0
5/19
9600
7º15
´N
098º
51 ´
E00
7º15
´N
098º
51 ´
E61
-so
ft m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S23
/02/
1998
007º
15 ´
N09
8º48
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
8º48
´E
63-
soft
mud
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
HS
27/0
2/20
0000
7º15
´N
098º
51 ´
E00
7º15
´N
098º
51 ´
E60
59sa
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mud
C. A
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& V
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ich
TD
04/0
5/19
9600
7º15
´N
098º
51 ´
E00
7º15
´N
098º
51 ´
E62
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D23
/02/
1998
007º
15 ´
N09
8º48
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
8º48
´E
63-
ND
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
AT
27/0
2/20
0000
7º15
´N
098º
49 ´
E00
7º16
´N
098º
51 ´
E62
58N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hT
23/0
2/19
9800
7º16
´N
098º
49 ´
E00
7º16
´N
098º
54 ´
E62
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaJ3
BC
04/0
5/19
9600
7º15
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098º
34 ´
E-
-79
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san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S04
/05/
1996
007º
15 ´
N09
8º36
´E
007º
16 ´
N09
8º36
´E
79-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
OS
23/0
2/19
9800
7º15
´N
098º
36 ´
E00
7º16
´N
098º
36 ´
E77
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ne s
and
S. B
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C. A
ungt
onya
HS
26/0
2/20
0000
7º15
´N
098º
35 ´
E00
7º15
´N
098º
35 ´
E78
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hT
D04
/05/
1996
007º
15 ´
N09
8º35
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
8º36
´E
79-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
23/0
2/19
9800
7º15
´N
098º
35 ´
E00
7º15
´N
098º
36 ´
E78
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaA
T26
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
8º35
´E
007º
12 ´
N09
8º34
´E
7979
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
J48-
47T
23/0
2/19
9800
7º14
´N
098º
37 ´
E00
7º16
´N
098º
42 ´
E76
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaJ4
TD
01/0
3/20
0000
7º15
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098º
14 ´
E00
7º15
´N
098º
14 ´
E89
90N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hA
T01
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2000
007º
15 ´
N09
8º12
´E
007º
16 ´
N09
8º13
´E
8789
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
J5T
D01
/03/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
8º07
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
8º07
´E
217
216
ND
C. A
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onya
& V
. Von
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ich
70
Phuket mar. biol. Cent. Res. Bull.
Ape
ndix
1 (
cont
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d.)
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ion
Gea
rD
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55 ´
E-
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C. A
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& V
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TD
17/0
2/20
0000
7º15
´N
097º
55 ´
E00
7º15
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097º
56 ´
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431
5N
DC
. Aun
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ya &
V. V
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hJ7
TD
02/1
2/19
9800
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097º
53 ´
E00
7º15
´N
097º
53 ´
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2-
ND
S. B
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raw
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T17
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
7º53
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007º
16 ´
N09
7º52
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356
360
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
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ich
J8B
C18
/02/
2000
007º
16 ´
N09
7º31
´E
--
489
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ndC
. Aun
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ya &
V. V
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anic
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27/0
1/19
9900
7º20
´N
097º
29 ´
E-
-50
1-
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S. B
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raw
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C. A
ungt
onya
G18
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
7º31
´E
--
488
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ndC
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hO
S18
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
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007º
15 ´
N09
7º30
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495
490
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C. A
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& V
. Von
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TD
18/0
2/20
0000
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30 ´
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7º15
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31 ´
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349
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ya &
V. V
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hA
T18
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
7º30
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
7º32
´E
490
479
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
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ich
T27
/01/
1999
007º
21 ´
N09
7º26
´E
007º
20 ´
N09
7º25
´E
520
531
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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T18
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
7º33
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
7º30
´E
473
494
ND
C. A
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onya
& V
. Von
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ich
J10
BC
19/0
2/20
0000
7º15
´N
097º
16 ´
E-
-66
8-
mud
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
G28
/01/
1999
007º
17 ´
N09
7º15
´E
--
656
-m
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S19
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
7º16
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
7º16
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668
669
mud
dy s
and
C. A
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& V
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ich
TD
19/0
2/20
0000
7º15
´N
097º
16 ´
E00
7º15
´N
097º
16 ´
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066
3N
DC
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ya &
V. V
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anic
hA
T19
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
7º15
´E
007º
14 ´
N09
7º15
´E
689
687
ND
C. A
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onya
& V
. Von
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ich
T28
/01/
1999
007º
20 ´
N09
7º14
´E
007º
22 ´
N09
7º13
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655
651
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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onya
T19
/02/
2000
007º
15 ´
N09
7º16
´E
007º
15 ´
N09
7º14
´E
662
696
ND
C. A
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& V
. Von
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ich
J12
BC
20/0
2/20
0000
7º15
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097º
05 ´
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and
C. A
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& V
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OS
20/0
2/20
0000
7º15
´N
097º
07 ´
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7º15
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097º
07 ´
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ya &
V. V
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hA
T20
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2000
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1996
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71
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29/0
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1996
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D18
/11/
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389
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& V
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K8
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1999
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AT
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& V
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K10
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1999
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/11/
1999
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1999
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L1
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06/0
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3941
ND
C. A
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& V
. Von
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72
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ndix
1 (
cont
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d.)
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rD
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m)
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Lat
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1996
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1998
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5963
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9600
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2000
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2000
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hO
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2000
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45 ´
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AT
22/0
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S21
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2000
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44 ´
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44 ´
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690
693
ND
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& V
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OS
22/0
2/20
0000
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V. V
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hA
T21
/02/
2000
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45 ´
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44 ´
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651
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& V
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21/0
2/20
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988
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C. A
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& V
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RN
1B
C08
/05/
1996
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30 ´
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sand
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sara
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S08
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1996
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29 ´
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D08
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1996
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30 ´
N09
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63-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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RN
2B
C08
/05/
1996
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26 ´
N09
8º19
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with
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S. B
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C. A
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73
A preliminary report on the Thai-Denish BIOSHELF surveys(1996–2000) on the west coast of ThailandA
pend
ix 1
(co
ntin
ued.
)
Stat
ion
Gea
rD
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Star
t Poi
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Dep
th (
m)
Typ
e of
sed
imen
tC
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ctor
Lat
.L
ong.
Lat
.L
ong.
Star
tE
nd
OS
08/0
5/19
9600
7º26
´N
098º
18 ´
E00
7º26
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098º
18 ´
E75
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nd w
ith s
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frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D08
/05/
1996
007º
26 ´
N09
8º18
´E
007º
26 ´
N09
8º18
´E
74-
ND
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
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RN
3B
C08
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º17
´E
--
72-
mud
dy s
and
S. B
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raw
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C. A
ungt
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OS
08/0
5/19
9600
7º30
´N
098º
17 ´
E00
7º30
´N
098º
17 ´
E72
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san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaT
D08
/05/
1996
007º
30 ´
N09
8º18
´E
007º
31 ´
N09
8º18
´E
70-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
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RY
1B
C08
/05/
1996
007º
36 ´
N09
8º19
´E
--
55-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
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onya
OS
08/0
5/19
9600
7º37
´N
098º
20 ´
E00
7º37
´N
098º
20 ´
E55
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S22
/02/
1998
007º
35 ´
N09
8º16
´E
007º
34 ´
N09
8º17
´E
68-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
08/0
5/19
9600
7º36
´N
098º
19 ´
E00
7º37
´N
098º
20 ´
E55
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaT
D22
/02/
1998
007º
35 ´
N09
8º16
´E
007º
35 ´
N09
8º16
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70-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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BT
01/1
2/19
9800
7º37
´N
098º
15 ´
E00
7º36
´N
098º
13 ´
E67
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
T02
/12/
1998
007º
37 ´
N09
8º16
´E
007º
38 ´
N09
8º17
´E
71-
ND
S. B
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raw
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BC
08/0
5/19
9600
7º39
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098º
23 ´
E-
-45
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nd w
ith s
hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S08
/05/
1996
007º
40 ´
N09
8º24
´E
007º
39 ´
N09
8º24
´E
44-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
TD
08/0
5/19
9600
7º39
´N
098º
24 ´
E00
7º38
´N
098º
24 ´
E43
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DS.
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sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaR
Y3
BC
08/0
5/19
9600
7º36
´N
098º
25 ´
E-
-49
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san
dS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S08
/05/
1996
007º
36 ´
N09
8º25
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007º
35 ´
N09
8º26
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50-
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dy s
and
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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TD
08/0
5/19
9600
7º35
´N
098º
26 ´
E00
7º35
´N
098º
26 ´
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaP
B1
BC
23/0
4/19
9700
8º00
´N
098º
29 ´
E-
-19
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
23/0
4/19
9700
8º00
´N
098º
29 ´
E00
8º00
´N
098º
29 ´
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hell
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sara
wit
TD
23/0
4/19
9700
7º59
´N
098º
29 ´
E00
7º59
´N
098º
29 ´
E14
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
PB
2B
C22
/04/
1997
008º
00 ´
N09
8º39
´E
--
17-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
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raw
itO
S22
/04/
1997
007º
59 ´
N09
8º39
´E
007º
58 ´
N09
8º39
´E
20-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
ussa
raw
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D22
/04/
1997
008º
00 ´
N09
8º38
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007º
59 ´
N09
8º39
´E
15-
ND
S. B
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raw
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B3
BC
23/0
4/19
9700
7º51
´N
098º
32 ´
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
23/0
4/19
9700
7º51
´N
098º
31 ´
E00
7º52
´N
098º
31 ´
E20
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nd w
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
21/0
2/19
9800
7º51
´N
098º
34 ´
E00
7º51
´N
098º
34 ´
E28
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nd w
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frag
men
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaO
S27
/02/
1998
007º
48 ´
N09
8º31
´E
007º
48 ´
N09
8º30
´E
24-
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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OS
04/1
2/19
9800
7º49
´N
098º
31 ´
E00
7º49
´N
098º
31 ´
E22
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sara
wit
TD
23/0
4/19
9700
7º52
´N
098º
31 ´
E00
7º52
´N
098º
30 ´
E22
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
TD
21/0
2/19
9800
7º51
´N
098º
32 ´
E00
7º51
´N
098º
33 ´
E33
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaT
D04
/12/
1998
007º
48 ´
N09
8º31
´E
007º
49 ´
N09
8º31
´E
20-
ND
S. B
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raw
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21/0
4/19
9700
7º48
´N
098º
28 ´
E00
7º49
´N
098º
32 ´
E21
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
T04
/12/
1998
007º
48 ´
N09
8º29
´E
007º
49 ´
N09
8º31
´E
22-
ND
S. B
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raw
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Phuket mar. biol. Cent. Res. Bull.
Ape
ndix
1 (
cont
inue
d.)
Stat
ion
Gea
rD
ate
Star
t Poi
ntE
nd P
oint
Dep
th (
m)
Typ
e of
sed
imen
tC
olle
ctor
Lat
.L
ong.
Lat
.L
ong.
Star
tE
nd
PB
3-P
B4
T21
/02/
1998
007º
51 ´
N09
8º37
´E
007º
51 ´
N09
8º39
´E
21-
ND
S. B
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raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
T04
/12/
1998
007º
51 ´
N09
8º38
´E
007º
49 ´
N09
8º40
´E
22-
ND
S. B
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raw
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B4
BC
22/0
4/19
9700
7º52
´N
098º
41 ´
E-
-32
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
22/0
4/19
9700
7º52
´N
098º
41 ´
E00
7º52
´N
098º
41 ´
E31
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nd w
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
21/0
2/19
9800
7º52
´N
098º
41 ´
E00
7º52
´N
098º
42 ´
E29
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nd w
ith s
hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D22
/04/
1997
007º
52 ´
N09
8º41
´E
007º
52 ´
N09
8º42
´E
33-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
itT
D21
/02/
1998
007º
52 ´
N09
8º40
´E
007º
52 ´
N09
8º41
´E
29-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
PB
5B
C22
/04/
1997
007º
52 ´
N09
8º48
´E
--
21-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
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raw
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B6
BC
22/0
4/19
9700
7º45
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098º
32 ´
E-
-30
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nd w
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
22/0
4/19
9700
7º45
´N
098º
32 ´
E00
7º45
´N
098º
32 ´
E30
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nd w
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
21/0
2/19
9800
7º43
´N
098º
33 ´
E00
7º44
´N
098º
33 ´
E37
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nd w
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaT
D22
/04/
1997
007º
46 ´
N09
8º31
´E
007º
47 ´
N09
8º31
´E
27-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
itT
D21
/02/
1998
007º
44 ´
N09
8º33
´E
007º
44 ´
N09
8º32
´E
34-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
T27
/02/
1998
007º
45 ´
N09
8º36
´E
007º
47 ´
N09
8º34
´E
24S.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaP
B7
BC
22/0
4/19
9700
7º45
´N
098º
41 ´
E-
-29
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nd w
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
22/0
4/19
9700
7º45
´N
098º
41 ´
E00
7º45
´N
098º
41 ´
E32
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nd w
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hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
21/0
2/19
9800
7º44
´N
098º
41 ´
E00
7º44
´N
098º
41 ´
E32
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frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D22
/04/
1997
007º
45 ´
N09
8º40
´E
007º
45 ´
N09
8º40
´E
30-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
itT
D21
/02/
1998
007º
45 ´
N09
8º42
´E
007º
44 ´
N09
8º41
´E
30-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
T21
/02/
1998
007º
44 ´
N09
8º40
´E
007º
43 ´
N09
8º36
´E
32-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
PB
8B
C22
/04/
1997
007º
45 ´
N09
8º52
´E
--
19-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
ussa
raw
itO
S22
/04/
1997
007º
45 ´
N09
8º51
´E
007º
44 ´
N09
8º51
´E
19-
sand
with
she
ll fr
agm
ents
S. B
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raw
itT
D22
/04/
1997
007º
44 ´
N09
8º51
´E
007º
44 ´
N09
8º50
´E
22-
ND
S. B
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raw
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B9
TD
05/1
2/19
9800
7º40
´N
098º
37 ´
E00
7º39
´N
098º
37 ´
E36
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
PB
10O
S05
/12/
1998
007º
36 ´
N09
8º34
´E
007º
36 ´
N09
8º34
´E
41-
ND
S. B
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raw
itT
05/1
2/19
9800
7º36
´N
098º
34 ´
E00
7º32
´N
098º
33 ´
E44
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
U1
G19
/04/
1997
006º
49 ´
N09
7º45
´E
--
400
-sa
ndy
mud
S. B
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raw
itO
S19
/04/
1997
006º
46 ´
N09
7º44
´E
006º
46 ´
N09
7º44
´E
416
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ndy
mud
S. B
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raw
itT
D19
/04/
1997
006º
48 ´
N09
7º45
´E
006º
46 ´
N09
7º44
´E
402
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
U2
G18
/04/
1997
007º
03 ´
N09
7º32
´E
--
476
-sa
ndy
mud
S. B
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raw
itT
D18
/04/
1997
007º
04 ´
N09
7º31
´E
007º
05 ´
N09
7º31
´E
476
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
U3
G17
/04/
1997
006º
55 ´
N09
7º22
´E
--
669
-so
ft m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
TD
17/0
4/19
9700
6º57
´N
097º
22 ´
E00
6º56
´N
097º
21 ´
E65
1-
ND
S. B
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raw
itU
4G
15/0
4/19
9700
7º02
´N
097º
08 ´
E-
-98
9so
ft m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
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A preliminary report on the Thai-Denish BIOSHELF surveys(1996–2000) on the west coast of ThailandA
pend
ix 1
(co
ntin
ued.
)
Stat
ion
Gea
rD
ate
Star
t Poi
ntE
nd P
oint
Dep
th (
m)
Typ
e of
sed
imen
tC
olle
ctor
Lat
.L
ong.
Lat
.L
ong.
Star
tE
nd
G28
/01/
1999
007º
07 ´
N09
7º04
´E
--
965
mud
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
G16
/11/
1999
007º
06 ´
N09
7º04
´E
--
964
mud
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
OS
28/0
1/19
9900
7º06
´N
097º
05 ´
E00
7º06
´N
097º
05 ´
E96
096
0m
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Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
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yaA
T16
/11/
1999
007º
07 ´
N09
7º03
´E
007º
07 ´
N09
7º01
´E
967
964
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
U5
G15
/04/
1997
006º
56 ´
N09
7º03
´E
--
1020
-so
ft m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
U6
BC
09/0
4/19
9700
7º21
´N
097º
51 ´
E-
-32
4-
rock
S. B
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raw
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09/0
4/19
9700
7º21
´N
097º
50 ´
E-
-32
4-
rock
S. B
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raw
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D09
/04/
1997
007º
21 ´
N09
7º51
´E
007º
20 ´
N09
7º50
´E
324
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
U7
G13
/04/
1997
007º
19 ´
N09
6º59
´E
--
929
-so
ft m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
TD
13/0
4/19
9700
7º16
´N
096º
59 ´
E00
7º15
´N
096º
59 ´
E93
5-
ND
S. B
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raw
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8G
11/0
4/19
9700
7º56
´N
096º
48 ´
E-
-64
0-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
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D11
/04/
1997
007º
55 ´
N09
6º47
´E
007º
53 ´
N09
6º46
´E
643
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
U9
G14
/04/
1997
007º
00 ´
N09
6º51
´E
--
1020
-so
ft m
udS.
Bus
sara
wit
OS
14/0
4/19
9700
7º00
´N
096º
51 ´
E00
7º00
´N
096º
52 ´
E10
20-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
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D14
/04/
1997
006º
59 ´
N09
6º54
´E
006º
58 ´
N09
6º56
´E
1020
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
U10
BC
12/0
4/19
9700
7º25
´N
096º
15 ´
E-
-88
0-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
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12/0
4/19
9700
7º25
´N
096º
15 ´
E-
-87
9-
soft
mud
S. B
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raw
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D12
/04/
1997
007º
25 ´
N09
6º18
´E
007º
25 ´
N09
6º20
´E
878
-N
DS.
Bus
sara
wit
T1
OS
24/0
2/19
9800
7º02
´N
098º
50 ´
E00
7º01
´N
098º
50 ´
E75
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ndy
mud
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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onya
TD
24/0
2/19
9800
7º02
´N
098º
49 ´
E00
7º02
´N
098º
50 ´
E76
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DS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
2O
S25
/02/
1998
006º
43 ´
N09
8º57
´E
006º
44 ´
N09
8º57
´E
72-
sand
y m
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ith s
hell
frag
men
tsS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D25
/02/
1998
006º
43 ´
N09
8º58
´E
006º
43 ´
N09
8º57
´E
71-
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
T3
T03
/12/
1998
007º
52 ´
N09
8º06
´E
007º
50 ´
N09
8º06
´E
68-
ND
S. B
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raw
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1G
10/0
2/19
9900
9º07
´N
097º
05 ´
E-
-36
0-
grav
elS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaT
D10
/02/
1999
009º
07 ´
N09
7º05
´E
009º
06 ´
N09
7º06
´E
358
356
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
Z2
G23
/01/
1999
007º
42 ´
N09
7º28
´E
--
467
-sa
ndS.
Bus
sara
wit
& C
. Aun
gton
yaO
S24
/01/
1999
007º
42 ´
N09
7º29
´E
007º
42 ´
N09
7º29
´E
458
480
sand
S. B
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raw
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C. A
ungt
onya
T23
/01/
1999
007º
42 ´
N09
7º28
´E
007º
42 ´
N09
7º31
´E
464
464
ND
S. B
ussa
raw
it &
C. A
ungt
onya
Z3
T24
/01/
1999
007º
42 ´
N09
7º20
´E
007º
42 ´
N09
7º18
´E
493
322
ND
S. B
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raw
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C. A
ungt
onya
Z4
OS
25/0
1/19
9900
7º35
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097º
06 ´
E00
7º35
´N
097º
07 ´
E62
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sara
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& C
. Aun
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25/0
1/19
9900
7º34
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097º
03 ´
E00
7º35
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097º
04 ´
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DS.
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& C
. Aun
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yaZ
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24/0
1/19
9900
7º38
´N
096º
57 ´
E-
-71
3-
mud
S. B
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raw
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C. A
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onya
Z6
OS
27/0
1/19
9900
7º25
´N
097º
22 ´
E00
7º25
´N
097º
21 ´
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155
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1 (
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NB
AO
S23
/11/
1997
007º
37 ´
N09
8º17
´E
--
50-
coar
se s
and
N. B
ruce
& G
. Din
esen
NB
BO
S27
/11/
1997
007º
40 ´
N09
8º20
´E
--
60-
coar
se s
and
N. B
ruce
& G
. Din
esen
NB
CO
S03
/12/
1997
007º
43 ´
N09
8º24
´E
--
45-
coar
se s
and
N. B
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& G
. Din
esen
NB
DO
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/12/
1997
007º
44 ´
N09
8º24
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--
40-
coar
se s
and
N. B
ruce
& G
. Din
esen
Aeo
Isl
and
(NW
bay
)SC
UB
A26
/11/
1998
007º
45 ´
N09
8º24
´E
--
m
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Isl
and
SCU
BA
04/1
2/19
9800
7º47
´N
098º
32 ´
E-
-
max
. Dep
th 2
5 m
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me
as a
bove
Hae
Isl
and
(nor
th b
ay)
SCU
BA
02/1
1/19
9800
7º45
´N
098º
23 ´
E-
-
max
. Dep
th 8
.5 m
ND
sam
e as
abo
veH
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slan
d (s
outh
bay
)SC
UB
A09
/12/
1998
007º
44 ´
N09
8º22
´E
--
m
ax. D
epth
12
m.
ND
sam
e as
abo
veH
ae I
slan
d (n
orth
bay
)SC
UB
A09
/12/
1998
007º
45 ´
N09
8º23
´E
--
m
ax. D
epth
10
m.
ND
sam
e as
abo
veR
acha
Yai
Isl
and
SCU
BA
05/1
2/19
9800
7º35
´N
098º
21 ´
E-
-
max
. Dep
th 3
0 m
.N
Dsa
me
as a
bove
(sou
th p
oint
)R
acha
Yai
Isl
and
(NW
bay
)SC
UB
A05
/12/
1998
007º
36 ´
N09
8º22
´E
--
m
ax. D
epth
12
m.
ND
sam
e as
abo
veR
acha
Noi
Isl
and
(sou
th b
ay)SC
UB
A14
/12/
1998
007º
28 ´
N09
8º18
´E
--
m
ax. D
epth
25
m.
ND
sam
e as
abo
veR
acha
Noi
Isl
and
(NW
bay
)SC
UB
A14
/12/
1998
007º
27 ´
N09
8º18
´E
--
m
ax. D
epth
15
m.
ND
sam
e as
abo
veR
acha
Noi
Isl
and
Tra
p08
/11/
1999
007º
31 ´
N09
8º20
´E
--
47-
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
abou
t 30
mile
fro
m s
outh
of
Tra
p15
/11/
1999
007º
00 ´
N09
8º25
´E
--
75-
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
Rac
ha N
oi I
slan
dT
a C
hai I
slan
dT
rap
02/0
2/20
0000
9º04
´N
097º
48 ´
E-
-45
-N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hH
in D
ang
Isla
ndT
rap
26/0
2/20
0000
7º09
´N
098º
50 ´
E-
-65
-N
DC
. Aun
gton
ya &
V. V
ongp
anic
hA
dang
Isl
and
Tra
p27
/02/
2000
006º
30 ´
N09
9º18
´E
--
22-
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich
Bu
Tan
g Is
land
Tra
p28
/02/
2000
006º
31 ´
N09
9º09
´E
--
46-
ND
C. A
ungt
onya
& V
. Von
gpan
ich