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Gippsland / Wilsons Promontory / Northern Pacific seastar / States and territories of Australia / Victoria / Echinoderms / Starfish / Tide / Tidal River / Asteroidea / Geography of Australia / Bass Strait
Date: 2013-08-29 00:59:44
Gippsland
Wilsons Promontory
Northern Pacific seastar
States and territories of Australia
Victoria
Echinoderms
Starfish
Tide
Tidal River
Asteroidea
Geography of Australia
Bass Strait

Report sightings of Northern Pacific Seastars Northern Pacific Seastars have been found in the Tidal River watercourse at Wilsons Promontory National Park, posing a major threat to Victoria’s marine environment. The No

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