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1Bacteriological survey : The Wash
2Angle on the Broads : helping you get the most out of fishing on the Broads
3Re-building the Anglian coastline
4Conservation in the Anglian region
5The control of phosphorus in the catchment of the rivers Ant and Bure : 3rd annual report May 1989
6Monitoring the coast for flood defence
7Methods for the prediction of the impact of groundwater abstraction on East Anglian wetlands (WD/95/SR)
8National marine baseline survey 1995 : littoral cell 3 : the Wash to the Thames
9The behaviour of atrazine and simazine within the chalk aquifer : experimental results and interpretation
10Factual report on the boreholes and installation of standpipes for the combined investigations in connection with the East Ruston common SSSI Alleviation Scheme
11Report on the results of a comparison of data from two surveys of the microfauna of the wash carried out in 1991 and 1993
12A desk study of the available information on wintering waterfowl feeding in the Wash, Lincolnshire and Norfolk
13Broadland flood alleviation strategy : the programme for flood defence works
14Assessment of the Impact of Nutrient Removal on Eutrophic Rivers
15Survey of copper speciation in the Great Ouse estuary
16Wash zone report. Part 1 : the Wash NRA monitoring review
17'Sea Vigil' water quality monitoring : the East coast 1992-1993
18'Sea Vigil' water quality monitoring : the East Anglian coast 1994
19'Sea Vigil' water quality monitoring : the Wash 1992-1993
20Effectiveness of eutrophication control by phosphorus reduction: development of the INCA-P model
21A review of the hydrogeological information for the Thompson and Merton areas, Norfolk : including predictions of the impact of nearby chalk water abstractions on water levels at Thompson Water, Carr and Common SSSI and candidate SAC
22The Effect of N Fertiliser forms on N2O emissions from UK arable and grassland. Experimental site in Norfolk, 2004
23Evaluating the impact of groundwater abstraction on key conservation sites, final report : Yare Broads and marshes (Strumpshaw Fen)