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Langston, W.J. et al (2003) Characterisation of the South West European Marine Sites. Occasional Publications of the MBA
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Occasional Publications of the MBA
- (Occasional Publication No.1) Bryan, G.W. et al (1980) The use of biological indicators of heavy metal contamination in estuaries (online May 2003)
- (Occasional Publication No.2) Bryan, G.W. et al (1983) Heavy metals in the Fal estuary, Cornwall (online May 2003)
- (Occasional Publication No.3) Southward, A.J. et al (1984) The Marine Biological Association 1884-1984 (online April 2005)
- (Occasional Publication No.4) Bryan, G.W. et al (1985) A guide to the assessment of heavy metal contamination in estuaries using biological indicators (online July 2005)
- (Occasional Publication No.15) Conway, D.V.P. et al (2003) Guide to the coastal and surface zooplankton of the south-western Indian Ocean (online March 2006)
- (Occasional Publication No.16) Frost, M.T. et al (2004) Recovery of a Biodiversity Action Plan Species in Northwest England (online April 2005)
- (Occasional Publication No.17) Chesman, B.S. et al (2006) Characterisation of European Marine Sites. Essex Estuaries European Marine Site (online April 2006)
- (Occasional Publication No.18) Langston, W.J. et al (2006) Characterisation of European Marine Sites. Mersey Estuary Special Protection Area (online April 2006)
- (Occasional Publication No.20) Mieszkowska, N. et al (2005) Marine Biodiversity and Climate Change: Assessing and Predicting the Influence of Climatic Change Using Intertidal Rocky Shore Biota (online March 2006)
- (Occasional Publication No.21) Conway , D.V.P. (2006). Identification of the copepodite developmental stages of twenty-six North Atlantic copepods (online May 2006)
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