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1The oceanography of Falmouth harbour
2Managing the Humber Estuary : the Environment Agency's approach
3Contaminants entering the sea : data appendix : data on contaminant loads entering the seas around England and Wales for the years 1990-1993
4Synoptic State of the Environment Monitoring
5Investigation into inputs in the Erme estuary and their effects on the bathing waters at Mothecombe
6The Distribution Of Phytoplankton And Nutrients In The North East Irish Sea During 1997;
7The impact of industrial discharges on metal levels in biota of the West Cumbrian coast - 1990
8The Distribution Of Phytoplankton And Nutrients In The North East Irish Sea During 1996;
9The Distribution of Phytoplankton and Nutrients in the North East Irish Sea During 1998
10Project record for the review and statistical analysis of the baseline coastal waters survey
11Tidal waters strategic review : the status of tidal water operational activity within the Environment Agency
12A review of the quality and status of the Suffolk and Essex estuaries and coastal waters : volume 1 : final draft
13A desk study of the available information on wintering waterfowl feeding in the Wash, Lincolnshire and Norfolk
14A review of the quality and status of the Suffolk and Essex estuaries and coastal waters : volume 2 : final draft
15'Sea Vigil' water quality monitoring : the Humber estuary 1992-1993
16'Sea Vigil' water quality monitoring : the Humber estuary 1994
17Results of the oyster (Crassostrea gigas) embryo-larval biassay on samples taken during the winter phase of national maritime monitoring programme 1997 : interim report
18Biological report of the 1992 coastal and estuarine survey from Crosby to Glasson
19Biological report of the 1991 coastal and estuarine survey from Crosby to Glasson
20Guidance on the Development of Typology and Classification Systems for Transitional and Coastal Waters
21Alternative Farming Methods A Study of the Effects of an Integrated Arable Mgment System on Levels of Herbicide and Nutrients Reaching 'Controlled Waters'