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  1. The Guaratuba Bay, Paran*, Brazil (25°52's; 48°39'w),in the life cycle of coastal fish species
    Chaves, P.T.(REBR1001374)
  2. Thalassinidea (Crustacea Decapoda) do Canal de Santa Cruz e adjacóÏcias, Pernambuco, Brasil
    Coelho Filho, P.A.(REBR1001376)
  3. The true costs of shrimp: threats to coastal mangrove forests and coastal communities
    Quarto, A.(REBR1001394)
  4. Topografia das áreas degradadas de manguezal de Bragança, Par*, Brasil
    Rodrigues, K.B.(REBR1001433)
  5. Tipos fisiográficos dos manguezais de Suape- PE - Brasil: estrutura da vegetação e sedimento
    Souza, M.M.A.(REBR1001437)
  6. The mangrove ecosystem of the Amazon river mouth and probable impact caused by future sea-level rise
    Suguio, K.(REBR1001448)
  7. There is a continuum of gas space in young plants of Avicennia marina
    Ashford, A.E.(REBR1001551)
  8. Transport of sediment in mangrove swamp
    Wolanski, E.(REBR1001554)
  9. The rehabilitation of the Tampa Bay estuary, Florida USA, an example of successful integrated coastal zone management
    Lewis, R.R.(REBR1001572)
  10. The 1998 production and status of aquaculture in South Africa
    Hoffman, L.C.(REBR1001588)
  11. The use of a botanical importance rating to assess changes in the flora of the Swartkops Estuary over time
    Colloty, B.M.(REBR1001589)
  12. The significance of temporal variability in sediment quality for contamination assessment in a coastal wetland
    Lau, S.S.S.(REBR1001597)
  13. The environmental impact of shrimp aquaculture:A global perspective
    Páez-Ozuma, F.(REBR1001600)
  14. The cumulative effect of diverse stressors on the estuarine phytoplankton community of Rio Potengi, nata, Brazil:A long term evaluation
    Chellappa, N.T.(REBR1001604)
  15. The significance of sediment contamination in a coastal wetland, Hong Kong, China
    Lau, S.S.S.(REBR1001621)
  16. The Semaphore crab, Heloecius cordiformis: Bio-indication potential for heavy metals in estuarine systems
    MacFarlane, G.R.(REBR1001631)
  17. The International Long Term Ecological Research Network
    Gosz, J.R.(REBR1001634)
  18. Triceratium moreirae sp. nov. and Triceratium dubium (Triceratiacea - Bacillariophyta) from estuarine environments of southern Brazil, with comments on the genus Triceratium C.G. Ehrenberg
    Fernades, L.F.(REBR1001639)
  19. The Bahamas
    Buchan, K.C.(REBR1001642)
  20. The Gulf of Honduras
    Heyman, W.D.(REBR1001644)
  21. The coastal lagoon Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta, Colombia
    Polanía, J.(REBR1001645)
  22. The Maracaibo system, Venezuela
    Rodriguez, G.(REBR1001646)
  23. The Orinoco River Delta, Venezuela
    Conde, J.E.(REBR1001647)
  24. The Itamaracá Estuarine Ecosystem, Brazil
    Medeiros, C.(REBR1001648)
  25. The Abrolhos Reefs, Brazil
    Leão, Z.M.A.N.(REBR1001649)
  26. The lagoon region and estuary ecosystem of Cananéia, Brazil
    Tundisi, J.G.(REBR1001651)
  27. The sub-tropical estuarine complex of Paranagua Bay, Brazil
    Lana, P.C.(REBR1001652)
  28. The Gulf of Guayaquil and the Guayas River estuary, Ecuador
    Twilley, R.R.(REBR1001653)
  29. The tropical Pacific coast of Mexico
    Flores-Verdugo, F.J(REBR1001654)
  30. The estuary ecosystem of Buenaventura Bay, Colombia
    Cantera, J(REBR1001656)
  31. The role of sediment microorganisms in the productivity, conservation and rehabilitation of mangrove ecosystems: an overview
    Holgin, G.(REBR1001660)
  32. The mangrove palm Nypa in the geologic past of the New World
    Gee, C.T.(REBR1001673)
  33. The mangroves of the north coast of Haiti
    Aubé, M.(REBR1001681)
  34. The biological flora of coastal dunes and wetlands. Sesuvium portulacastrum L.
    Lonard, R.I.(REBR1001683)
  35. The taxonomic relationships within the genus Excoecaria L. (Euphorbiaceae) based on leaf morphology and rDNA sequence data
    Maguire, T.L.(REBR1001695)
  36. Tidal asymmetry in creeks surrounded by saltflats and mangroves with small swamp slopes
    Aucan J.(REBR1001699)
  37. Terrenos inundáveis (wtlands) da zona costeira do Brazil: Herança geologica e alterações por mudanças regionais e globais
    Dalton, H.C.(REBR1001711)
  38. The impact of detritivorous fishes on a mangrove estuarine system
    Ray, S.(REBR1001727)
  39. Trapping of mangrove propagules due to density-driven secondary circulation in the Normanby river estuary, NE Australia
    Stieglitz, T.(REBR1001735)
  40. Tannin diagenesis in mangrove leaves from a tropical estuary: a novel molecular approach
    Hernes, P.J.(REBR1001753)
  41. Tasa de degradación de madera por el perforador de manglar Psiloteredo healdi (Bivalvia: Teredinidae) en el Lago de Maracaibo, Venezuela
    Rojas, J.E.(REBR1001754)
  42. The Caribbean coastal marine productivity program
    Alcolado, P.M.(REBR1001836)
  43. the Port Morant Formation (Upper Pleistocene, jamaica): high resolution sedimentology and paleoenvironmental analysis of a mixed carbonate clastic lagoonal succession
    Mitchell, S.F.(REBR1001845)
  44. The impact of irrigation return flow on aspects of water quality of the Upper Gamtoos Estuary, South Africa
    Pearce, M.W.(REBR1001858)
  45. Total microbial activity and microbial composition of mangrove sediment are reduced by oil pollution at a site in the Arabian Gulf
    El-Tarabily, K.A.(REBR1001913)
  46. The link between socio-economic and natural indicators into a driver-pressure-state-impact-response framework case study: Gunabara Bay, Brazil
    Bidone, E.D.(REBR1001939)
  47. The Biogeochemistry of the Amazon Basin
    McClain, M.E.(REBR1001950)
  48. Toxicity, growth and accumulation relationships of Copper, lead and zinc in the grey mangrove Avicennia germinans (Forsk.) Vierh
    MacFarlane, G.R.(REBR1001958)
  49. The role of the coastal ocean in the disturbed and undisturbed nutrient and carbon cycles
    Buddemeier R.W(REBR1001959)
  50. The San Juan Delta, Colombia: tides,circulations, and salt dispersion
    Restrepo, J.D.(REBR1001961)

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