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OZ REEF Press PDF Print

Below are all the old issues of OZ REEF Press that I use to put out monthly some years ago.

Description

Bringing you all the latest news, events and resident information from OZ REEF Marine Park, plus general reef related material.

Features

Each issue of OZ REEF Press contains the following regular features:

Editorial
A word from the Caretaker on bits of this and that that don't quite fit anywhere else and to let you know of various things that are happening.
Welcome OZ REEF's New Residents
New residents to the Park will be introduced.
Resident of the Month
Each month a resident of the Park will be profiled, find out how they live, where, and all the gossip.
Dear Marther ReefKeeper
Residents and hobbyist write to Marther, and she addresses their problems and questions.
Tom's Bit
Thomas S. Heo, of Reef-A-Lotta fame, will be presenting an off beat look at the reef and reef keeping as only he can. Note that this was only a feature of the first lot of issues, and has been discontinued.
Special Feature
Items of general interest to Reef Keepers, with a few guest writers thrown in.
You Wouldn't Believe It!
Amazing observations from the Park, the weird and wonderful occurrences of a reef community.
Bereavement Notices
It's a fact of life, some residents don't make it and go to the big reef in the sky.

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