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Volume 47, Number 1, January 2003

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The Seto Inland Sea--eutrophic or oligotrophic?
pp. 37-42(6)
Author: Yamamoto T.

Water pollution and habitat degradation in the Gulf of Thailand
pp. 43-51(9)
Authors: Cheevaporn V.; Menasveta P.

Antifouling herbicides in the coastal waters of western Japan
pp. 59-67(9)
Authors: Okamura H.; Aoyama I.; Ono Y.; Nishida T.

Survey of dioxins in Tokyo Bay bottom sediment
pp. 68-73(6)
Authors: Hosomi M.; Matsuo T.; Dobashi S.; Katou S.; Abe H.

Crude oil bioremediation field experiment in the Sea of Japan
pp. 74-77(4)
Authors: Maki H.; Hirayama N.; Hiwatari T.; Kohata K.; Uchiyama H.; Watanabe M.; Yamasaki F.; Furuki M.

Study of the effect of water-soluble fractions of heavy-oil on coastal marine organisms using enclosed ecosystems, mesocosms
pp. 78-84(7)
Authors: Ohwada K.; Nishimura M.; Wada M.; Nomura H.; Shibata A.; Okamoto K.; Toyoda K.; Yoshida A.; Takada H.; Yamada M.

Effects of spilled oil on microbial communities in a tidal flat
pp. 85-90(6)
Authors: Katayama Y.; Oura T.; Iizuka M.; Orita I.; Cho K.J.; Chung I.Y.; Okada M.

Impacts by heavy-oil spill from the Russian tanker Nakhodka on intertidal ecosystems: recovery of animal community
pp. 91-98(8)
Authors: Yamamoto T.; Nakaoka M.; Komatsu T.; Kawai H.; Marine Life Research Group of Takeno; Ohwada K.

Impacts of the Nakhodka heavy-oil spill on an intertidal ecosystem: an approach to impact evaluation using geographical information system
pp. 99-104(6)
Authors: Teruhisa K.; Masahiro N.; Hiroshi K.; Tomoko Y.; Marine Life Research Group of Takeno; Kouichi O.

Study on the fate of petroleum-derived polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and the effect of chemical dispersant using an enclosed ecosystem, mesocosm
pp. 105-113(9)
Authors: Yamada M.; Takada H.; Toyoda K.; Yoshida A.; Shibata A.; Nomura H.; Wada M.; Nishimura M.; Okamoto K.; Ohwada K.

Effects of deposit feeder Stichopus japonicus on algal bloom and organic matter contents of bottom sediments of the enclosed sea
pp. 118-125(8)
Authors: Michio K.; Kengo K.; Yasunori K.; Hitoshi M.; Takayuki Y.; Hideaki Y.; Hiroshi S.

Recovery of fish stocks in the Seto Inland Sea
pp. 126-131(6)
Author: Nagai T.

The nationwide investigation of endocrine disruptors in sediment of harbours
pp. 132-138(7)
Authors: Hosokawa Y.; Yasui M.; Yoshikawa K.; Tanaka Y.; Suzuki M.

Livestock wastes as a source of estrogens and their effects on wildlife of Manko tidal flat, Okinawa
pp. 143-147(5)
Authors: Tashiro Y.; Takemura A.; Fujii H.; Takahira K.; Nakanishi Y.

Natural water-purification system observed in a shallow coastal lagoon: Matsukawa-ura, Japan
pp. 148-154(7)
Authors: Kohata K.; Hiwatari T.; Hagiwara T.

The status of the ecological environment and a proposed protection strategy in Sanya Bay, Hainan Island, China
pp. 180-186(7)
Authors: Huang L.; Tan Y.; Song X.; Huang X.; Wang H.; Zhang S.; Dong J.; Chen R.

Landscape mapping of the Russian Black Sea coast
pp. 187-192(6)
Author: Petrooshina M.

Ecology and restoration techniques for Sargassum beds in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan
pp. 198-201(4)
Authors: Terawaki T.; Yoshikawa K.; Yoshida G.; Uchimura M.; Iseki K.

Environmental management of marine fish culture in Hong Kong
pp. 202-210(9)
Authors: Lee J.H.W.; Choi K.W.; Arega F.

Education challenges in the North Sea area
pp. 246-252(7)
Author: Ducrotoy J.-P.

Coastal seas as a context for science teaching: a lesson from Chesapeake Bay
pp. 253-259(7)
Authors: Bell W.H.; Fowler E.M.; Stein J.A.

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