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Elliott M., K. L. Hemingway (Eds.) Andre Cattrijsse, Ian Coding, Alexis Coni, Des, Pilar Drake, Mike Elliott, Robin N. Gibson, Leonel Gordo, K, Ris Hostens, Shona Marshall, F Pihl, Ralf Thiel Et Al.

Fishes in Estuaries

Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2002

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Year of publication
2002
ISBN
0632057335
Author
Elliott M., K. L. Hemingway (Eds.) Andre Cattrijsse, Ian Coding, Alexis Coni, Des, Pilar Drake, Mike Elliott, Robin N. Gibson, Leonel Gordo, K, Ris Hostens, Shona Marshall, F Pihl, Ralf Thiel Et Al.
Publishers
Blackwell Scientific Publications
Keyword
Environmental quality of estuaries, metal polllution, oils and petrochemicals, persistent and synthetic chemicals, nutrients and organic matter, physical disturbances, Field methods, plankton nets, trawl Nets
Cover description
Pictorial Boards
Binding description
H
Dust jacket
No
State of preservation
Very Good
Binding
Hardcover
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Description

Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes but tiny marks at corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 636 pages with graphs, charts, tables throughout. Contents include articles written by some consortium of the above authors: Habitat use by fishes in estuaries and other brackish areas, Recruitment and production of commercial species in estuaries, Endangered and rare species, Estuarine development/Habitat restoration and re-creation and their role in estuarine management, Environmental quality of estuaries (metal polllution, oils and petrochemicals, persistent and synthetic chemicals, nutrients and organic matter, physical disturbances,) Field methods, (plankton nets, trawl nets, dredges and sledges, traps, lines, pumping, hand-gathering, ) Data quality analysis and interpretation, Overview of estuary status, etc.