Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, Vol.89 No.1-4 (2010)
Series: Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science. ; Vol.89 No.1-4 Publication details: Tokyo, Elsevier, 2010,Description: 123p. 27cmISSN:- 0272-7714
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Temporal variability of three different macrofauna communities in the northern North Sea,
Residency and migratory behaviour by adult Pomatomus saltatrix in a South African coastal embayment,
The impact of the Changjiang River plume extension on the nanoflagellate community in the East China Sea,
Dissolved organic nitrogen dynamics in the North Sea: A time series analysis (1995–2005),
Effects of habitat structure and tidal height on epifaunal assemblages associated with macroalgae,
Local and landscape effects on spatial patterns of mangrove forest during wetter and drier periods: Moreton Bay, Southeast Queensland, Australia,
Short-term variability of suspended sediment and phytoplankton in Tampa Bay, Florida: Observations from a coastal oceanographic tower and ocean color satellites,
Hydrodynamic forcing on salt-marsh development: Distinguishing the relative importance of waves and tidal flows,
Remote sensing of water depths in shallow waters via artificial neural networks,
High Arctic sea ice conditions influence marine birds wintering in Low Arctic regions,
Seasonal abundance of non-commercial demersal fish in the eastern Mediterranean Sea in relation to hydrographic and sediment characteristics,
The effect of a storm surge event on the macrophytes of a temporarily open/closed estuary, South Africa.
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