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Acknowledgements, photo
credits & references
The
development of Nudikey v1.0 was made possible by generous financial and
logistical support of Southern Cross University, the National
Marine Science Centre and a generous research grant from the Linnean Society of
New South Wales via the Joyce W. Vickery Scientific Research Fund.
Photo credits
Several photographers
generously supplied images used for both family and physical feature pages:
Carol Buchanan
Tom Davis - visit Tom's website
Meryl Larkin
Denis Riek - visit Denis's website
Ian Shaw
Stephen D. A. Smith
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