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Studies of marine estuarine ecosystems developing with treated sewage wastes : annual report for 1969-1970 / by Odum, Howard T.(Howard Thomas),1924-2002.(CARDINAL)164964; Chestnut, A. F.(CARDINAL)194738; Beeston, M.; National Science Foundation (U.S.).Office of Sea Grant.(CARDINAL)176598; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Institute of Marine Sciences.(CARDINAL)179069;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Estuarine biology.; Estuarine ecology.;
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Macrobenthic community structure in a transplanted eelgrass (Zostera marina) meadow / by Homziak, Jurij.(CARDINAL)170753; Fonseca, Mark S.(CARDINAL)172829; Kenworthy, W. Judson.(CARDINAL)172830; UNC Sea Grant College Program.(CARDINAL)160815;
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 219-221).
Subjects: Seagrasses.; Estuarine ecology.;
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Estuarine ecosystems and high temperatures, by B. J. Copeland and H. Lee Davis. by Copeland, B. J.,1936-(CARDINAL)133191; Davis, H. Lee(Herbert Lee),1942-(CARDINAL)726492; Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina.(CARDINAL)150669;
Subjects: Estuarine ecology;
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The Ecology of Albemarle Sound, North Carolina : an estuarine profile / by Copeland, B. J.,1936-(CARDINAL)133191; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Division of Biological Services.(CARDINAL)280365; National Coastal Ecosystems Team (U.S.)(CARDINAL)136159;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-68).
Subjects: Technical reports.; Estuarine ecology;
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Characterization of the North Carolina Pamlico-Albemarle estuarine complex / by Epperly, Sheryan P.(Sheryan Patricia)(CARDINAL)177827; Ross, Steve W., 1951-; United States.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.(CARDINAL)138106; Southeast Fisheries Center (U.S.).Beaufort Laboratory.(CARDINAL)284282;
Bibliography: pages 48-55.
Subjects: Estuarine ecology; Estuarine fisheries;
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The ecological impact of synthetic organic compounds on estuarine ecosystems / by Lincer, Jeffrey L.,1943-(CARDINAL)289354; Haynes, Marita E.(CARDINAL)221678; Klein, Marian L.(CARDINAL)221679; United States.Environmental Protection Agency.Office of Research and Development.(CARDINAL)155040; Mote Marine Laboratory (Sarasota, Fla.)(CARDINAL)181624;
Subjects: Estuarine ecology.; Insecticides.; Pesticides.;
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Estuarine resources / by Jackson, Tom.(CARDINAL)127322; North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.(CARDINAL)149691;
Bibliography: page [83].
Subjects: Estuarine ecology; Estuarine area conservation;
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Proceedings, Symposium on Estuarine Ecology, Coaastal Waters of North Carolina : May 12, 1966, Raleigh, N.C. by Symposium on Estuarine Ecology: Coastal Waters of North Carolina(1966 :Raleigh, N.C.); Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina.(CARDINAL)150669;
Includes bibliographicals references.
Subjects: Estuarine ecology; Hydrology; Estuarine ecology;
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The secret bay / by Ridley, Kimberly,author.(CARDINAL)538107; Raye, Rebekah,illustrator.(CARDINAL)467331;
"A look at estuaries, their importance, and the organisms that live there."--Ages 6-11.1180L
Subjects: Estuaries; Estuarine ecology;
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24 hours in an estuary / by Sullivan, Laura L.,1974-author.(CARDINAL)407156;
Includes bibliographical references (page 46) and index.Dawn -- Morning -- Afternoon -- Evening -- Night -- Fast facts.An estuary is the place where rivers and oceans meet, creating a fascinating landscape and a wonderful diversity of plant and animal life. Spend a day in this transitional area, and see why its environment is one of the most important on earth.
Subjects: Literature.; Estuaries; Estuarine ecology;
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