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2002
Issue: 11 (2)
- 1 Cover and Table of Contents PDF
- 2-5 News and Views PDF
- 6-7 Fulfilled Promise: The New Prince Madog! PDF
- 8-9 David Ellett: The Gentle Professor PDF
- 9 Are MPAs on the High Seas Practicable PDF
- 10-13 Making the Most of Marine Data PDF
- 14 Now There's a Funny Thing PDF
- 15-17 Community Interactions: Amongst Zooplankton, and Amongst Researchers PDF
- i-iv Challenger Society for Marine Science: Annual Report 2000-01 PDF
- 19-23 East Anglia's Crumbling Coastline: Are Offshore Breakwaters the Answer PDF
- 24-28 Analysing Salt Marsh Development in the Dutch Wadden Sea PDF
- 29-36 Book Reviews PDF
Issue: 11 (3)
- 1 Cover and Table of Contents PDF
- 2-5 News and Views PDF
- 6-10 The Volvo Ocean Adventure PDF
- 11 Isis: The UK's Deep ROV PDF
- 12-13 Catch-22 for Climate Change PDF
- 14-15 The Tale of the Struma PDF
- 16-17 The Voyages of Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin PDF
- 18 Sustainable Development: The Bandwagon Rolls On PDF
- 19-20 Benthic Dynamics: In situ Surveillance of the Sediment-Water Interface PDF
- 20 Now There's a Funny Thing PDF
- 21-26 Coastal Animals that Anticipate Time and Tide PDF
- 27-29 Book Reviews PDF
Issue: 12 (1)
- 1 Cover and Table of Contents PDF
- 2 Message from the President of the EFMS PDF
- 3-4 Who Owns the Ocean's Resources? PDF
- 5-8 The European Environment Agency PDF
- 9-10 Envisat PDF
- 10 ERASMUS: Joint Masters in Water and Coastal Management PDF
- 11-16 Environmental Problems in the Development of Marine Fish-Farming in the Mediterranean Sea PDF
- 17-23 Sessile Benthic Invertebrates as Indicators of Climaet Change PDF
- 24-27 Gelatinous Zooplankton: Here Today Gone Tomorrow PDF
- 28-32 The 'Inconvenient Ocean': Undesirable Consequences of Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration PDF
- 33-39 Ocean Sequestration of CO2 PDF
- 40-43 Blowing in the Wind: The Future of Wind Turbines at Sea PDF
- 44-48 Science as Stakeholder PDF