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  1. The current status of mangrove along the Keyan coast: a case study of Mida Creek mangrove based on remote sensing.
    Gang, P. O.(REGH1001237)
  2. Towards alternative views of mangrove forest in Kenya.
    Kairo, J.G.(REGH1001246)
  3. The distribution and econimic importance of mangrove forests of Kenya.
    Kokwaro, J.O.(REGH1001249)
  4. The East African mangrove trade
    Rawlins, S.P.(REGH1001255)
  5. The ecological basis for economic value of sea food production supported by mangrove ecosystems.
    Ronnback, P.(REGH1001262)
  6. The mangrove forming palm Nypa from the early Paleogene of southern Morocco. Paleoenvironment and paleoclimate
    Herbig, H.G.(REGH1001399)
  7. The coastal zone of Mozambique.
    Gove, D.Z.(REGH1001416)
  8. The coastal zone of Seychelles.
    Shah, N.J.(REGH1001417)
  9. Tidal exchange in a warm tropical lagoon: Chwaka Bay, Zanzibar.
    Cederloef, U.(REGH1001418)
  10. The role of the Ramsar Convention in mangrove management.
    Bacon, P.R.(REGH1001448)
  11. Trophic ecology and ecomorphology of fish assemblages in coastal lakes of Benin, West Africa.
    Adite, A.(REGH1001450)
  12. The mangrove swamps of Southern Nigeria, I: A brief survey of the ecosystem.
    Ossom, E.M.(REGH1001452)
  13. The problem of acid sulfate soils in brackishwater aquaculture: A preliminary study of the soils of NIOMR/ARAC fish farm, Buguma, Rivers State, Nigeria.
    Dublin-Green, C.O.(REGH1001458)
  14. The utilization of storage compounds during early growth of Avicennia marina seedlings under laboratory and field conditions
    Steinke, T.D.(REGH1001474)
  15. The impact of a minor oil spillage in the estuarine Niger Delta.
    Snowden, R. J.(REGH1001477)
  16. The use of wetlands for small-scale agriculture production in Swaziland
    Mwendera, E.(REGH1001495)
  17. The impact of coastal changes on biological resources of Kenyan coastal waters.
    Oyieke, H.A.(REGH1001503)
  18. The integrated management and utilisaation of the scarcies rivers mangroves,Sierra Leone. Terminal statement
    FAO, Rome (Italy).(REGH1100008)
  19. The effect of nitrogen phosphorus and potassium on nematode (Aphelenchoides besseyi) infestation and grain yields of two rice varieties under tidal mangrove swamp cultivation in Sierra Leone
    Terry, E.R. (REGH1100071)
  20. Texture and geochemistry of the sediments of a tropical mangrove ecosystem, southwest coast of India
    Badarudeen, A.(REIN0000225)
  21. The environmental impact analysis for three mangrove species of Indian Sunderbans
    Mukherjee, A.K.(REIN0000226)
  22. Trace element geochemistry of modern deltaic sediments of the Cauvery River, east coast of India
    Seralathan, P.(REIN0000227)
  23. The mangroves of India
    Blasco, F.(REIN0000558)
  24. The application of remote sensing data in the study and mapping of coastal land accretion and mangrove plantations in the coastal belt of Bangladesh
    Rahman, A.(REIN0000814)
  25. The application of remote sensing techniques to study the relationship between the shrimp/fish farms and the mangrove ecosystem of the Bangladesh coastal region
    Shahid, M.A.(REIN0000815)
  26. The life-giving, death-taking waters of Bangladesh
    Muthiah, S.(REIN0000816)
  27. Taxonomy of the mud crab, Scylla serrata (Forskal), from India
    Kathirvel, M.(REIN0000901)
  28. Texture of Tellicherry mangrove sediments, southwest coast of India
    Raghunadh, K.(REIN0000903)
  29. The apiary of the mangroves
    Krishnamurthy, K.(REIN0000904)
  30. The biogeography of Indian mangroves
    Rajpurohit, K.S.(REIN0000905)
  31. The biology of the prawn, Penaeus monodon Fabricius from the Godavari estuarine system
    Subrahmanyam, M.(REIN0000906)
  32. The changing landscape of the Indian mangroves
    Krishnamurthy, K.(REIN0000907)
  33. The complete larval development of the mangrove ocypodid crab Macrophthalmus depressus Ruppell, 1830 (Brachyura: Macrophthalminae) reared in the laboratory
    Pasupathi, K.(REIN0000908)
  34. The effect of heavy metals on the physiological changes of microalgae
    Ithack, E.(REIN0000910)
  35. The mangrove ecosystem: An overview of present knowledge
    Vannucci, M.(REIN0000911)
  36. The mangroves and us : A synthesis of insights
    Vannucci, M.(REIN0000912)
  37. The mangroves - importance, conservation and management
    Gopinathan, C.P.(REIN0000913)
  38. The mangroves: A natural, renewable economic resource needs conservation
    Natarajan, R.(REIN0000914)
  39. The nature and transformation of coastal flora - a case study around Veli lake, south west coast of India between 1962 and 1986
    Nair, N.B.(REIN0000915)
  40. The nature of biodegradation of vegetation in mangrove ecosystem
    Subramanian, P.(REIN0000916)
  41. The photosynthetic carbon fixation in Suaeda nudiflora Moq
    Mrunalini, K.(REIN0000917)
  42. The prawn fisheries of the Godavari estuarine system, Kakinada Bay complex
    Rajyalakshmi, T.(REIN0000918)
  43. The role of hydrophobic substances in leaves in adaptation of plants to periodic submersion by tidal water in a mangrove ecosystem
    Misra, S.(REIN0000919)
  44. The role of Pichavaram mangrove forests as fish nurseries
    Krishnamurthy, K.(REIN0000920)
  45. The role of the Ganges-Brahmaputra mixing zone in supplying barium and super(236)Ra to the Bay of Bengal
    Carroll, J.(REIN0000921)
  46. The significance of nannoplankton in primary production in Porto Novo waters
    Ramadhas, V.(REIN0000922)
  47. The Sundarban of India and its biota
    Mukherjee, A.K.(REIN0000923)
  48. The UNDP/UNESCO mangrove programme in Asia and the Pacific
    Vannucci, M.(REIN0000924)
  49. The zoeae, megalopa and first crab of the mangrove crab Metaplax elegans de Man, cultured in the laboratory
    Pasupathi, K.(REIN0000925)
  50. Thraustochytrid and fungal component of marine detritus. 3. Field studies on decomposition of leaves of the mangrove Rhizophora apiculata
    Raghukumar, S.(REIN0000926)

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