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1Sussex by the sea
2Protecting the Lincolnshire Wash coast
3Re-building the Anglian coastline
4Dissemination of the anglian SDMS
5Managing the Humber Estuary : the Environment Agency's approach
6The Implications Of Climate Change For The Environment Agency
7Contaminants entering the sea : data appendix : data on contaminant loads entering the seas around England and Wales for the years 1990-1993
8Refuse fill for the construction of seawalls
9Shoreline management plans in the Anglian region
10Synoptic State of the Environment Monitoring
11The future of shoreline management : conference papers
12National marine baseline survey 1995 : littoral cell 3 : the Wash to the Thames
13The Distribution Of Phytoplankton And Nutrients In The North East Irish Sea During 1997;
14The Distribution Of Phytoplankton And Nutrients In The North East Irish Sea During 1996;
15The Distribution of Phytoplankton and Nutrients in the North East Irish Sea During 1998
16Project record for the review and statistical analysis of the baseline coastal waters survey
17Tidal waters strategic review : the status of tidal water operational activity within the Environment Agency
18A field guide to the British seaweeds : as required for assistance in the classification of water bodies under the Water Framework Directive
19Health effects of sea bathing (WMI 9021) - Phase III final report to the Department of the Environment
20A review of the quality and status of the Suffolk and Essex estuaries and coastal waters : volume 1 : final draft
21Final report of the controlled cohort investigations into the health effects of bathing in sewage contaminated coastal waters
22Contaminants entering the sea : a report on contaminant loads entering the seas around England and Wales 1990-1993
23A desk study of the available information on wintering waterfowl feeding in the Wash, Lincolnshire and Norfolk
24A review of the quality and status of the Suffolk and Essex estuaries and coastal waters : volume 2 : final draft
25Definition of the Extent and Vertical Range of Saltmarsh