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2007
Issue: 15 (1)
- 1 Table of Contents PDF
- 2 Message from the President of the EFMS
- 3 Europe opens a window onto the ocean: The significance of the new EU Marine Strategy
- 4-5 Researchers and policy-makers discuss high-seas management in Southampton
- 5 The legacy of BIOFAR: a study of benthos around the Faroes
- 6-7 Priority Areas for Scientific Research: protecting scientific investments
- 8-10 Europe’s role within the Census of Marine Life (CoML)
- 11 First hints of biological change at former site of Larsen A and B ice-shelves
- 12 Understanding Sea-level Rise and Variability: Report of UNESCO Workshop, Paris, June 2006
- 13-17 The impacts of sea-level rise
- 18 Recent Sea-Level Change
- 19-23 Long-term studies reveal climate-induced changes in benthic communities of the North Sea
- 24-30 The present and future of Greek fisheries
- 31-37 Tsunamis affecting Greece in ancient and modern times
- 38-43 Marine corrosion: A widespread, underestimated and poorly understood phenomenon
- 44-45 A century of marine research in Europe: 1906–2006
- 45-46 Exchange and mobility of scientists and students
- 47-48 An introduction to new EFMS members
- 48 Post Script: Navigating the future: Identifying research priorities in the marine sciences
Issue: 15 (2)
- 1 Table of Contents PDF
- 2-5 News and Views
- 6-7 UK supermarkets improve their contribution to sustainable fishing
- 8-9 The European Census of Marine Life (EuroCoML)
- 10-11 eHoloCam - a better way to record tiny and delicate marine organisms
- 8-9 The versatility of giant algal viruses: from shunting carbon to anti-wrinkle cream PDF
- 12 Sylvia Harvey: a tribute
- 13 Is it time for Challenger meetings to go green?
- 14-17 Atmopsheric inputs to the ocean - changing sources and perspectives
- 18-25 HMS Scylla - a new role for a redundant ship
- 26-31 The past is the key to the future: How marine historians are providing the long view of marine ecosystems
- 32 Book review