Contents & Author index for Vol. 44

Contents & Author index for Vol. 44

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List of Contents and Author Index Volume 44, 2002

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MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN The International Journal for Marine Environmental Scientists, Engineers, Administrators, Politicians and Lawyers. The MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN sets out to cover all aspects of the environmental conditions of estuaries, seas and oceans. The journal welcomes news, comment, reviews, and research reports, not only on the threat of noxious substances to marine life but also on the productivity, processes and functions of the marine environment, and the effects of mankind (including management) on these. It publishes accounts of economic and legal as well as scientific aspects of marine pollution. Author enquiries For enquiries relating to the submission of articles (including electronic submission where available) please visit the Author Gateway from Elsevier Science at http://authors.elsevier.com. The Author Gateway also provides the facility to track accepted articles and set up e-mail alerts to inform you of when an article’s status has changed, as well as detailed artwork guidelines, copyright information, frequently asked questions and more. Contact details for questions arising after acceptance of an article, especially those relating to proofs, are provided after registration of an article for publication. Publication information: Marine Pollution Bulletin (ISSN 0025-326X). For 2002, volumes 44 and 45 are scheduled for publication. Subscription prices are available upon request from the Publisher or from the Regional Sales Office nearest you or from this journal’s website (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ marpolbul). Further information is available on this journal and other Elsevier Science products through Elsevier’s website: (http://www.elsevier.com). Subscriptions are accepted on a prepaid basis only and are entered on a calendar year basis. Issues are sent by standard mail (surface within Europe, air delivery outside Europe). Priority rates are available upon request. Claims for missing issues should be made within six months of the date of dispatch. USA mailing notice: Marine Pollution Bulletin (ISSN 0025–326X) is published in two volumes, one with monthly issues, and the second with up to 12 special issues by Elsevier Science Ltd. (P.O. Box 211, 1000 AE Amsterdam, The Netherlands). Annual subscription price in the USA US$ 1003.00 (valid in North, Central and South America), including air speed delivery. Periodical postage rate paid at Jamaica, NY 11431. USA POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Marine Pollution Bulletin, Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Ave, Elmont, NY 11003. AIRFREIGHT AND MAILING in the USA by Publications Expediting Inc., 200 Meacham Avenue, Elmont, NY 11003.

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Contents of Volume 44 Number 1 Editorial

1

Whaling: when is enough, enough? B. Morton

News

3

Clashes over Sellafield ÔMOXÕ plant continues; U.K. water authority fined; Norway’s whale trade controls are suspect, says WWF

4

Living fossil taken alive off Kenya coast; Global warming could slow Gulf Stream; Polluted waters of Hawaii

5

Ban on boat sewage discharge for New York Harbour Complex; Florida Bay’s confused ecosystem history; 60 tons of marine debris removed around Hawaiian Islands; US EPA gets tough on sewage discharge

News-in-Brief

6

Nigeria; Brazil; Arctic Ocean; Lithuania

Viewpoint

7

Integrating toxicology and ecology: putting the ‘‘eco’’ into ecotoxicology P.M. Chapman

Reports

Baseline

16

Differences in the acute toxicities of tributyltin between the Caprellidea and the Gammaridea (Crustacea: Amphipoda) M. Ohji, I. Takeuchi, S. Takahashi, S. Tanabe and N. Miyazaki

25

Experimental transplanting of Posidonia australis seagrass in Port Hacking, Australia, to assess the feasibility of restoration A.J. Meehan and R.J. West

32

Biological pollution in the Mediterranean Sea: invasive versus introduced macrophytes C.F. Boudouresque and M. Verlaque

39

Influence of the Aznalc ollar mining spill on the vertical distribution of heavy metals in sediments from the Guadalquivir estuary (SW Spain) I. Riba, T.A. DelValls, J.M. Forja and A. Gomez-Parra

48

Petroleum and PAH contamination of the Black Sea J.W. Readman, G. Fillmann, I. Tolosa, J. Bartocci, J.-P. Villeneuve, C. Catinni and L.D. Mee

63

Concordance degrees in macrozoobenthic monitoring programmes using different sampling methods and taxonomic resolution levels S. Pagola-Carte, J. Urkiaga-Alberdi, M. Bustamante and J.I. Saiz-Salinas

71

Hydrocarbon contamination in Cartagena Bay, Colombia C.H. Parga-Lozano, A.J. Marrugo-Gonzalez and R. Fernandez-Maestre

74

Subcellular distribution of heavy metals in livers and kidneys of Stenella coeruleoalba and Tursiops truncatus from the Mediterranean Sea M.M. Storelli and G.O. Marcotrigiano

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Chlorinated pesticides in mussels from Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil A.P. Xavier de Brito, I.M.R. De Andrade Br€uning and I. Moreira

82

Community structure and cooperation in biofilms H.O. Halvorson

83

Monitoring in coastal environments using foraminifera and thecamoebian indicators J. Murray

85

Statistical power of non-parametric tests: A quick guide for designing sampling strategies P.J. Mumby

Editorial

89

The future of fisheries – marine protected areas – a new way forward or another management glitch? J. Pearce

News

92

Garage’s dirty tanks kill 8,500 fish; Illegal fishing is destroying stocks in bering sea; Antarctic penguin colonies threatened

93

More funding to protect Australia’s coastline; Water hyacinth back in Lake Victoria; Chemical Pollution and Human sewage link to coral disease; Micro-organisms may exist in lakes underneath Antarctica

94

Pets and humans disturb beach breeding birds; Attempts underway to Identify giant deep-sea squid; Plan to preserved long Island Bay

News-in-Brief

95

Tanzania; Florida; Guatemala; Uganda

ViewPoint

96

Natural resource damage assessments in the United States: rules and procedures for compensation from spills of hazardous substances and oil in waterways under US jurisdiction D.D. Ofiara

111

Understanding ship-grounding impacts on a coral reef: potential effects of anti-foulant paint contamination on coral recruitment A.P. Negri, L.D. Smith, N.S. Webster and A.J. Heyward

118

Hydrocarbon degraders from tropical marine environments S.S. Zinjarde and A.A. Pant

122

Persistent organochlorine residues in sediments from the Black Sea G. Fillmann, J.W. Readman, I. Tolosa, J. Bartocci, J.-P. Villeneuve, C. Cattini and L.D. Mee

134

Metal contaminants for modelling lobster (Homarus americanus) migration patterns in the Inner Bay of Fundy, Atlantic Canada C.L. Chou, L.A. Paon and J.D. Moffatt

142

The inhibition of marine nitrification by ocean disposal of carbon dioxide M.H. Huesemann, A.D. Skillman and E.A. Crecelius

Book reviews

Note

Number 2

Reports

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Transport and sedimentation of Cu in a microtidal estuary, SE Norway A. Helland and T. Bakke

156

Seasonal variation of polychlorinated biphenyl concentrations in the southern part of the Baltic Sea R. Bruhn and M.S. McLachlan

164

Contaminant levels in the muscle of four species of fish important to the recreational fishery of the New York Bight Apex A.D. Deshpande, A.F.J. Draxler, V.S. Zdanowicz, M.E. Schrock and A.J. Paulson

172

Contamination by organochlorine compounds in walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) from the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska and the Japan Sea A.P.X. de Brito, D. Ueno, S. Takahashi and S. Tanabe

Editorial

179

Key(s) to marine ecology and understanding pollution impacts – a tribute to Dr. Howard Sanders, Marine Benthic Biologist Extra-Ordinaire J.B. Pearce and P.G. Wells

News

181

Investment in Welsh fisheries; Baltic contamination remains a worry; Attack in toxic wastes in scrapped ships; Massive fish die-off in Kenya

182

Whale skin points way to friendlier antifoulants; Weddell seals recruited as film crew; Protection for Australia’s migratory birds

183

Tsunami model predictor; U.S. sewage overflow fine; U.S. final rule for essential fish habitat published

News-in-Brief

184

River Danube; Great Lakes; Italy; Johnston Atol; England

Reports

185

The acute and chronic effects of wastes associated with offshore oil and gas production on temperate and tropical marine ecological processes D.A. Holdway

204

Using genetic techiques to investigate the sources of the invasive alga Caulerpa taxifolia in three new locations in Austrialia B. Schaffelke, N. Murphy and S. Uthicke

211

Marine debris ingestion in loggerhead sea turtles, Caretta caretta, from the Western Mediterranean J. Tom as, R. Guitart, R. Mateo and J.A. Raga

217

Trace metals in tissues of gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) carcasses from the Northern Pacific Mexican Coast L. Mendez, S.T. Alvarez-Casta~neda, B. Acosta and A.P. Sierra-Beltran

222

Measurement of environmental trace-metal levels with transplanted mussels and diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT): a comparison of techniques J.A. Webb and M.J. Keough

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EROD activity, serum SDH and PAH biliary metabolites in sand flathead (Platycephalus bassensis) collected in Port Phillip Bay, Australia M.M. Gagnon and D.A. Holdway

238

Evaluating the genotoxic damage and hepatic tissue alterations in demersal fish species: a case study in the Ligurian Sea (NW-Mediterranean) D. Pietrapiana, M. Modena, P. Guidetti, C. Falugi and M. Vacchi

244

Leaf biochemical parameters in Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh as potential biomarkers of heavy metal stress in estuarine ecosystems G.R. MacFarlane

257

Further recovery of northeast Pacific neogastropods from imposex related to tributyltin contamination T.J. Reitsema, J.A.J. Thompson, P. Scholtens and J.T. Spickett

Editorial

263

What price Asian fish soon? B. Morton

News

266

Southern oceans warming up faster; Coral bleaching on the increase; Illegal fishing vessel arrested; Kenyan fish kill explained

267

Gas search; Hope for horseshoe crab protection and Protection of marine mammals fron human harassment; Environmentally kind engines on sale

268

California swapped for mexican drilling zones

269

Ocean oxygen levels drop

271

Issues in sediment toxicity and ecological risk assessment P.M. Chapman, K.T. Ho, W.R. Munns Jr., K. Solomon and M.P. Weinstein

279

New concepts in ecological risk assessment: Where do we go from here? K.R. Solomon and P. Sibley

286

An overview of toxicant identification in sediments and dredged materials K.T. Ho, R.M. Burgess, M.C. Pelletier, J.R. Serbst, S.A. Ryba, M.G. Cantwell, A. Kuhn and P. Raczelowski

294

Toxicity testing, risk assessment, and options for dredged material management W.R. Munns Jr., W.J. Berry and T.H. Dewitt

303

Utility of the Hadley Centre sea ice and sea surface temperature data set (HadISST1) in two widely contrasting coral reef areas C. Sheppard and N.A. Rayner

309

The impact of the 1998 coral mortality on reef fish communities in the seychelles M.D. Spalding and G.E. Jarvis

322

An evaluation of beached bird monitoring approaches J. Seys, H. Offringa, J.V. Waeyenberge, P. Meire and E. Kuijken

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Reports

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VII

334

Evidence for reduced post-spill recovery by the halophyte sporobolus iocladus (Nees ex Trin.) Nees in oil-contaminated sediments T. Youssef

340

Mercury in feathers from Chilean birds: influence of location, feeding strategy, and taxonomic affiliation H. Ochoa-acu~ na, M.S. Sepulveda and T.S. Gross

345

Mercury concentrations in seawater, sediments and wild mussels from the coast of Galicia (NW Spain) R. Beiras, N. Fern andez, J.J. Gonzalez, V. Besada and F. Schultze

350

ÔWorld Atlas of Coral ReefsÕ by Mark D. Spalding, Corinna Ravilions, and Edmund Green

350

ÔThe Blue PlanetÕ. BBC Television, Narrated by Sir David Attenborough

Editorial

353

The great unmentionable, and the Red Queen C.R.C. Sheppard

News

355

UK fish fertility affected by endocrine disruptors; Nuclear fuel ship burns; Fresh water under the sea?

356

To drill or not to drill; Strong evidence that an El Nin˜o is on its way; Satellites will GRACE the skies

357

WWF condemns Japanese expansion of whaling to endangered species; Proposed ban on sewage discharge; New plans for New Bedford Harbor cleanup

News in Brief

358

New Zealand; South East Asia; USA; UK

Viewpoint

359

Pore water testing and analysis: the good, the bad, and the ugly P.M. Chapman, F. Wang, J.D. Germano and G. Batley

Reports

367

Long-term investigation of benthic fauna and the influence of treated ballast water disposal in Port Valdez, Alaska A.L. Blanchard, H.M. Feder and D.G. Shaw

383

Caffeine in Boston Harbor seawater R. Siegener and R.F. Chen

388

Evaluation of two direct immunoassays for rapid detection of petroleum products on marine birds D.L. Fritcher, J.A.K. Mazet, M.H. Ziccardi and I.A. Gardner

396

Effect of an oil spill from M V Sea Transporter on intertidal meiofauna at Goa, India Z.A. Ansari and B. Ingole

403

Analyses of organic and inorganic contaminants in Salton Sea fish R. Riedel, D. Schlenk, D. Frank and B. Costa-Pierce

Baseline

Book reviews

Number 5

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412

Analysis of the 16S–23S rDNA intergenic spacers (IGSs) of marine vibrios for speciesspecific signature DNA sequences S.K.Y. Lee, H.Z. Wang, S.H.W. Law, R.S.S. Wu and R.Y.C. Kong

421

Lead contamination in the Mexican Caribbean recorded by the coral Montastraea annularis (Ellis and Solander) M. Medina-Elizalde, G. Gold-Bouchot and V. Ceja-Moreno

424

A baseline study on metal concentrations in the Antarctic limpet Nacella concinna (Gastropoda: Patellidae) on King George Island: variations with sex and body parts I.-Y. Ahn, K.-W. Kim and H.J. Choi

432

Erratum to ‘‘A new coastal marine ecosystem model study coupled with hydrodynamics and tidal flat ecosystem effect’’ [Marine Pollution Bulletin 43 (2001) 187–208] A. Sohma, Y. Sekiguchi, H. Yamada, T. Sato and K. Nakata

Editorial

iii

The role of the DPSIR approach and conceptual models in marine environmental management: an example for offshore wing power M. Elliott

News

ix

British beaches the cleanest ever; Coastal zone networks for the UK; Conservation groups protest against tuna farming

x

World Wide Fund for Nature condemns Japanese expansion of whaling to endangered species; New home for Australian Dolphin Research Institute; Satellite data to predict plankton blooms by analysing ocean colour

xi

New material to fight shipworm attack; Marine mammals affected by earthquake hazards survey off southern California; Two ships arrested in Alaska for oil pollution

xii

Stricter control for US pulp and paper mill discharge; Baltimore to address its sewage problem

xii

South Africa; Kenya; Hawaii

Baseline

Erratum

Number 6

News in Brief

Reports

441

Algal growth and species composition under experimental control of herbivory, phosphorus and coral abundance in Glovers Reef, Belize T.R. McClanahan, B.A. Cokos and E. Sala

452

Comparability of bioaccumulation within the sanddab guild in coastal Southern California M.J. Allen, S.L. Moore, S.B. Weisberg, A.K. Groce and M.K. Leecaster

459

The accidental sinking of the nuclear submarine, the Kursk: monitoring of radioactivity and the preliminary assessment of the potential impact of radioactive releases I. Amundsen, M. Iosjpe, O. Reistad, B. Lind, K. Gussgaard, P. Strand, S. Borghuis, M. Sickel and M. Dowdall

469

Genetic variation in Avicennia marina in three estuaries of Sydney (Australia) and implications for rehabilitation and management F. Melville and M. Burchett

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Spatial and temporal changes of TBT pollution along the Portuguese coast: inefficacy of the EEC directive 89/677 C.M. Barroso and M.H. Moreira

487

Environmental transformation of the Bilbao estuary, N. Spain: microfaunal and geochemical proxies in the recent sedimentary record A. Cearreta, M.J. Irabien, E. Leorri, I. Yusta, A. Quintanilla and A. Zabaleta

504

Contamination of saltmarsh sediments and biota by CCA treated wood walkways J.S. Weis and P. Weis

511

Improvement of the sediment ecosystem following diversion of an intertidal sewage outfall at the Fraser river estuary, Canada, with emphasis on Corophium salmonis (amphipoda) J.L. Arvai, C.D. Levings, P.J. Harrison and W.E. Neill

520

Consequences of linseed oil spills in salt marsh sediments M.G. Pereira, S.M. Mudge and J. Latchford

534

A review and assessment of tributyltin contamination in the North Sea, based on surveys of butyltin tissue burdens and imposex/intersex in four species of neogastropods A.C. Birchenough, N. Barnes, S.M. Evans, H. Hinz, I. Kr€onke and C. Moss

544

The effects of sewage discharge on shallow hard substrate sessile assemblages A. Terlizzi, S. Fraschetti, P. Guidetti and F. Boero

551

Metal concentrations in the milk and tissues of a nursing Tursiops truncatus female J.P. Frodello, D. Viale and B. Marchand

554

First assessment of the highly contaminated harbour of Montevideo, Uruguay E. Danulat, P. Muniz, J. Garcıa-alonso and B. Yannicelli

566

PAH-profiles in sediment cores from the Baltic Sea M. Ricking and H.-M. Schulz

571

Distribution of nickel in a polluted mangrove habitat of the Indus Delta S.M. Saifullah, S.H. Khan and S. Ismail

Editorial

577

Letters to the editor P.M. Chapman and C. Sheppard

News

579

New UK policy for dangerous substances discharge to water; Discharge fine for UK water company; Can GM fish play conservaton role?

580

Queensland Project Puts Mangroves on the Map; Heavy penalty for South African company caught over fishing; Isahaya Bay Land Claim Project Under Fire

581

Polar bears already victims of global warming; Philippine blueprint for environmental protection; Delayed impact from Galapagos oil spill fuels litigation

Baseline

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Reports

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582

Basic physico-chemical data doubtful; Report blames consumers, not transporters for most US oil pollution.

583

Impairment of sea urchin sperm quality by UV-B radiation: predicting fertilization success from sperm motility D.W.T. Au, M.W.L. Chiang, J.Y.M. Tang, B.B.H. Yuen, Y.L. Wang and R.S.S. Wu

590

Tracing the source of 3; 30 -dichlorobiphenyl found in samples collected in and around Halifax Harbour T.L. King, P. Yeats, J. Hellou and S. Niven

597

Occurrence and biological impacts of fishing gear and other marine debris in the Florida Keys M. Chiappone, A. White, D.W. Swanson and S.L. Miller

605

Environmental assessment of a large industrial marine complex based on a community of benthic filter-feeders J.L. Carballo and S. Naranjo

611

Assessing the trophic state and eutrophication of coastal marine systems: a new approach based on the biochemical composition of sediment organic matter A. Dell’Anno, M.L. Mei, A. Pusceddu and R. Danovaro

623

Inhibition of coral photosynthesis by the antifouling herbicide Irgarol 1051 R. Owen, A. Knap, M. Toaspern and K. Carbery

633

Environmental pollution in the Gulf of Guinea – a regional approach P.A. Scheren, A.C. Ibe, F.J. Janssen and A.M. Lemmens

642

Concentrations of PCBs in coastal mangrove sediments of Hong Kong N.F.Y. Tam and M.W.Y. Yao

652

Re-colonisation and recovery of populations of dogwhelks Nucella lapillus (L.) on shores formerly subject to severe TBT contamination A.C. Birchenough, S.M. Evans, C. Moss and R. Welch

660

239þ240

Pu and 137 Cs concentrations for zooplankton and nekton in the Northwest Pacific and Antarctic Oceans (1993–1996) G.H. Hong, Y.I. Kim, S.H. Lee, L.W. Cooper, S.M. Choe, A.V. Tkalin, T. Lee, S.H. Kim, C.S. Chung and K. Hirose

666

Preliminary evidence for human fecal contamination in corals of the Florida Keys, USA E.K. Lipp, J.L. Jarrell, D.W. Griffin, J. Lukasik, J. Jacukiewicz and J.B. Rose

671

Genetic diversity and metal tolerance of two marine species: a comparison between populations from contaminated and reference sites K. Ross, N. Cooper, J.R. Bidwell and J. Elder

680

The effect of an oil drilling operation on the trace metal concentrations in offshore bottom sediments of the Campos Basin oil field, SE Brazil C.E. Rezende, L.D. Lacerda, A.R.C. Ovalle, C.M.M. Souza, A.A.R. Gobo and D.O. Santos

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XI

685

Impacts of milkfish (Chanos chanos) aquaculture on carbon and nutrient fluxes in the Bolinao area, Philippines M. Holmer, N. Marba, J. Terrados, C.M. Duarte and M.D. Fortes

697

Organotin and Irgarol-1051 contamination in Singapore coastal waters C. Basheer, K.S. Tan and H.K. Lee

703

Baseline metal concentrations in sediments and fish, and the determination of bioindicators in the subtropical Chi-ku Lagoon, S.W. Taiwan and M.-H. Chen

Correspondence

715

Whaling and whale conservation S. Holt

Book review

718

ÔEnvironmental Contamination in Antarctica: A Challenge to Analytical ChemistryÕ S. Caroli, P. Cescon, D.W.H. Walton

Editorial

719

Invigorating the United Nations Global Programme of Action (GPA) for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities––utilizing both bottom-up and top-down approaches P.G. Wells

News

722

Intersex fish found in UK estuaries; UK water protection measures gets mixed reception; Whale’s courtship could be impeded by noisy humans

723

Scrap ship designated ‘‘toxic waste’’ by Dutch court; Northward fish movements herald marine climate change; Damaged Florida coral reef to be repaired

724

Glacier threatens to turn Alaskan fjord into a freshwater lake; Major study into the role of marine viruses

725

Historic hydrothermal vent disappears under lava flow; Foraging Falklands penguins get into trouble

News in Brief

725

Brazil; Nigeria; Australia

Reports

726

Mercury and lead tolerance in hypersaline sulfate-reducing bacteria S. Harithsa, S. Kerkar and P.A.L. Bharathi

733

Fate of paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins in purple clam Hiatula rostrata, in outdoor culture and laboratory culture C.Y. Chen and H.N. Chou

739

Biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons at low temperature in the presence of the dispersant Corexit 9500 J.E. Lindstrom and J.F. Braddock

748

Effects of new antifouling compounds on the development of sea urchin N. Kobayashi and H. Okamura

752

Toxic contaminants and their biological effects in coastal waters of Xiamen, China. I. Organic pollutants in mussel and fish tissues D.W. Klumpp, H. Huasheng, C. Humphrey, W. Xinhong and S. Codi

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Toxic contaminants and their biological effects in coastal waters of Xiamen, China. II. Biomarkers and embryo malformation rates as indicators of pollution stress in fish D.W. Klumpp, C. Humphrey, H. Huasheng and F. Tao

770

Tar ball frequency data and analytical results from a long-term beach monitoring program E.H. Owens, G.S. Mauseth, C.A. Martin, A. Lamarche and J. Brown

781

Occurrence of IRGAROL 1051 in coastal waters from Biscayne Bay, Florida, USA P.R. Gardinali, M. Plasencia, S. Mack and C. Poppell

789

Toxicological and chemical assessment of ordnance compounds in marine sediments and pore waters M. Nipper, R.S. Carr, J.M. Biedenbach, R.L. Hooten and K. Miller

807

Long-term variation in mercury concentrations in estuarine organisms with changes in releases into Lavaca Bay, Texas D.R. Sager

816

Composition and spatial distribution of infauna in a river estuary affected by fishpond effluents D.G. Galope-Bacaltos and M.L. San Diego-McGlone

820

Cu, Ni, and Pb speciation in surface sediments from a contaminated bay of northern China W. Fan, W.-X. Wang, J. Chen, X. Li and Y.-F. Yen

827

Trace metal concentrations in edible fishes from Izmir Bay, Eastern Aegean F. Kucuksezgin, E. Uluturhan, A. Kontas and O. Altay

833

Protecting the Polar Marine Environment: Law and Policy for Pollution Prevention J.B. Pearce

833

The Biology of Polar Habitats J.B. Pearce

Editorial

835

Dong-Sha Atoll, South China Sea: Ground Zero! B. Morton

News

838

Gala´pagos Islands threatened by second oil spill in less than two years; Alsakan evidence of global warming

839

Its official, El Nin˜o is back; US beach pollution on the rise

840

NOAA ocean exploration investigates Atlantic deep; Protests against nuclear transport by sea escalate; Whales and dolphins die in their thousands

841

Pleasure boats warned against harassing dolphins; Live reef fish market unsustainable at present

842

The pollution of the marine environment by plastic debris: a review J.G.B. Derraik

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Book reviews

Number 9

Review

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853

Offshore oil platforms and fouling communities in the southern Arabian Gulf (Abu Dhabi) M. Stachowitsch, R. Kikinger, J. Herler, P. Zolda and E. Geutebr€uck

861

Assessment of potential transport of pollutants into the Barents Sea via sea ice—an observational approach R. Korsnes, O. Pavlova and F. Godtliebsen

870

The influence of diet on comparative trace metal cadmium, copper and zinc accumulation in Thais clavigera (Gastropoda: Muricidae) preying on intertidal barnacles or mussels G. Blackmore and B. Morton

877

Biomonitoring of coastal pollution status using protozoan communities with a modified PFU method K. Xu, J.K. Choi, E.J. Yang, K.C. Lee and Y. Lei

887

A survey of imposex in muricids from 1996 to 2000 and identification of optimal indicators of tributyltin contamination along the east coast of Phuket Island, Thailand M. Bech

897

The dose-response relationship between No. 2 fuel oil and the growth of the salt marsh grass, Spartina alterniflora Q. Lin, I.A. Mendelssohn, M.T. Suidan, K. Lee and A.D. Venosa

903

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments, mussels and crustacea around a former gasworks site in Shoreham-by-Sea, UK R.J. Law, C.A. Kelly, K.L. Baker, K.H. Langford and T. Bartlett

912

Application of biomarkers for assessing the biological impact of dredged materials in the Mediterranean: the relationship between antioxidant responses and susceptibility to oxidative stress in the red mullet (Mullus barbatus) F. Regoli, D. Pellegrini, G.W. Winston, S. Gorbi, S. Giuliani, C. Virno-Lamberti and S. Bompadre

923

Oxidative stress in the mussel Mytella guyanensis from polluted mangroves on Santa Catarina Island, Brazil M.A. Torres, C.P. Testa, C. Ga´spari, M.B. Masutti, C.M.N. Panitz, R. Curi-Pedrosa, E.A.D. Almeida, P.D. Mascio and D.W. Filho

933

Spatial variability of metals in the inter-tidal sediments of the Medway Estuary, Kent, UK K.L. Spencer

945

Long-term changes in the type, but not amount, of ingested plastic particles in shorttailed shearwaters in the southeastern Bering Sea L.S. Vlietstra and J.A. Parga

956

Effective metal concentrations in porewater and seawater labile metal concentrations associated with copper mine tailings disposal into the coastal waters of the Atacama region of northern Chile M.R. Lee, J.A. Correa and H. Zhang

962

Physico-chemical characteristics and pollutants of the benthic environment in the Montevideo coastal zone, Uruguay P. Muniz, N. Venturini and A. Martınez

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Antifoulant concentrations at the site of the Bunga Teratai Satu grounding, Great Barrier Reef, Australia D. Haynes, C. Christie, P. Marshall and K. Dobbs

973

Heavy metals in molluscs from the Basque Coast (Northern Spain): results from an 11year monitoring programme  . Borja, O. Solaun and V. Perez J. Franco, A

Editorial

977

The Florida Reef Tract and the ÔOne Third RuleÕ C.R.C. Sheppard

News

979

Final solution to pollution is dilution; Plea to let baby fish off the hook; Toxic contamination in floods threatens River Elbe

980

New lava from Kilauea volcano enters the sea; EI Nin˜o expected to impact Atlantic hurricane season; Alaskan pollution conspirators broutht to book

981

Money earmarked for sewer replacement in San Francisco; Measures to reduced environmental damage from Massachusetts power station; New DNA fin test may help protect sharks

News in Brief

982

Nigeria; Uganda; Zambia; Kenya; France; Philippines

Reports

983

Application of the luciferase cell culture bioassay for the detection of refined petroleum products M.H. Ziccardi, I.A. Gardner, J.A.K. Mazet and M.S. Denison

992

Increase of nitrous oxide flux to the atmosphere upon nitrogen addition to red mangroves sediments M. Mu~ noz-Hincapie, J.M. Morell and J.E. Corredor

997

Concentration and distribution of 210Po in the tissues of the scallop Chlamys varia and the mussel Mytilus edulis from the coasts of Charente-Maritime (France) P. Bustamante, P. Germain, G. Leclerc and P. Miramand

1003

Transfer and distribution of lead in the asteroid Asterias rubens following ingestion of contaminated food: a radiotracer study F. Boisson, O. Cotret and S.W. Fowler

1010

An evaluation of hemolymph cholinesterase activities in the tropical scallop, Euvola (Pecten) ziczac, for the rapid assessment of pesticide exposure R. Owen, L. Buxton, S. Sarkis, M. Toaspern, A. Knap and M. Depledge

1018

Total and methylmercury in a Brazilian estuary, Rio de Janeiro H.A. Kehrig, M. Costa, I. Moreira and O. Malm

1024

Spatial aspects of organochlorine contamination in northern fur seal tissues T.R. Loughlin, M.A. Castellini and G. Ylitalo

1035

A comparison of neustonic plastic and zooplankton abundance in southern California’s coastal waters C.J. Moore, S.L. Moore, S.B. Weisberg, G.L. Lattin and A.F. Zellers

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XV

1039

Trace metals in striped mojarra fish (Diapterus plumieri) from Puerto Rico C.J. Rodriguez-Sierra and B. Jimenez

1046

Mercury uptake by the estuarine species Palaemonetes pugio and Fundulus heteroclitus compared with their parasites, Probopyrus pandalicola and Eustrongylides sp. L. Bergey, J.S. Weis and P. Weis

1051

The use of transplanted cultured tropical oysters (Saccostrea commercialis) to monitor Cd levels in North Queensland coastal waters (Australia) F. Olivier, M. Ridd and D. Klumpp

1063

The effect of the new Massachusetts Bay sewage outfall on the concentrations of metals and bacterial spores in nearby bottom and suspended sediments M.H. Bothner, M.A. Casso, R.R. Rendigs and P.J. Lamothe

1071

Mercury exposure and elimination rates in captive bottlenose dolphins M. Nigro, A. Campana, E. Lanzillotta and R. Ferrara

1076

Modelling of hydrodynamics and cohesive sediment transport in Tanshui River estuarine system, Taiwan W.-C. Liu, M.-H. Hsu and A.Y. Kuo

1089

Specific accumulation and temporal trends of organochlorine contaminants in Dall’s porpoises (Phocoenoides dalli) from Japanese coastal waters N. Kajiwara, M. Watanabe, S. Tanabe, K. Nakamatsu, M. Amano and N. Miyazaki

1100

Comparison of benthic invertebrate assemblages at Spartina alterniflora marshes reestablished after an oil spill and existing marshes in the Arthur Kill (NY/NJ) J.J. Vitaliano, R.N. Reid, A.B. Frame, D.B. Packer, L. Arlen and J.N. Sacco

1109

Estuarine phytoplankton group-specific responses to sublethal concentrations of the agricultural herbicide, atrazine € rnolfsdottir and S.E. Lumsden J.L. Pinckney, E.B. O

1117

Contaminant concentrations in sport fish from San Francisco Bay, 1997 J.A. Davis, M.D. May, B.K. Greenfield, R. Fairey, C. Roberts, G. Ichikawa, M.S. Stoelting, J.S. Becker and R.S. Tjeerdema

1130

Mercury concentrations in the fur of Steller sea lions and northern fur seals from Alaska K.B. Beckmen, L.K. Duffy, X. Zhang and K.W. Pitcher

1136

Bioconcentration of heavy metals in aquatic environments: the importance of bioavailability A. Mountouris, E. Voutsas and D. Tassios

1142

Effects of antifouling paint components (TBTO, copper and triazine) on the early development of embryos in cod (Gadus morhua L.)  A. Granmo, R. Ekelund, J.-A. Sneli, M. Berggren and J. Svavarsson

1149

Plastic debris collars on juvenile carcharhinid sharks (Rhizoprionodon lalandii) in southwest Atlantic I. Sazima, O.B.F. Gadig, R.C. Namora and F.S. Motta

XVI

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A comparison of anthropogenic mercury pollution in Kastela Bay (Croatia) with € re (Sweden) and Krka (Croatia) pristine estuaries in O  Z . Kwokal, S. Franciskovic-Bilinski, H. Bilinski and M. Branica

1157

Determination of organohalogenated contaminants in liver of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) stranded on the Belgian North Sea coast A. Covaci, K. Van de Vijver, W. DeCoen, K. Das, J.M. Bouquegneau, R. Blust and P. Schepens

1166

Natural levels of dissolved/dispersed petroleum hydrocarbons in the South West Atlantic M.C. Bıcego, E. Zanardi-Lamardo, S. Taniguchi and R.R. Weber

Editorial

1171

Perceived and real risks: produced water from oil extraction J.S. Gray

News

1173

UK urban rivers have come back to life; UK south coast under scrutiny; Huge Marine Reserve declared in Australia

1174

Chinese poachers get off lightly following Premier’s visit; Moi Saves Marine in Kenya

1175

US government agencies sued over global warming; The Great Lakes to be surveyed for biodiversity; Sinking algae may solve a problem

1176

Puerto Rica sewage declared safe

News-in-Brief

1176

Kenya; Mozambique; Vietnam; USA; Indonesia

Focus

1177

The three screen doors: can marine ‘‘protected’’ areas be effective S.C. Jameson, M.H. Tupper and J.M. Ridley

Reports

1184

Impact of offsite sediment transport and toxicity on remediation of a contaminated estuarine bay G.A. Pascoe, P. McLaren and M. Soldate

1194

Quantitative aspects of inorganic nutrient fluxes in the Gazi Bay (Kenya): implications for coastal ecosystems B.M. Mwashote and I.O. Jumba

1206

Characterizing stress gene expression in reef-building corals exposed to the mosquitoside dibrom M.B. Morgan and T.W. Snell

1219

Vertical mixing of oil droplets by breaking waves P. Tkalich and E.S. Chan

1230

Impact of elevated ammonium on reproduction in two Hawaiian scleractinian corals with different life history patterns E.F. Cox and S. Ward

1236

Weathering of an Arctic oil spill over 20 years: the BIOS experiment revisited R.C. Prince, E.H. Owens and G.A. Sergy

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First observations in a high rocky-shore community after the Erika oil spill (December 1999, Brittany, France) M. Le Hir and C. Hily

1253

Deterioration of eelgrass, Zostera marina L., meadows by water pollution in Seto Inland Sea, Japan H. Tamaki, M. Tokuoka, W. Nishijima, T. Terawaki and M. Okada

1259

Aquaculture-related trace metals in sediments and lobsters and relevance to environmental monitoring program ratings for near-field effects C.L. Chou, K. Haya, L.A. Paon, L. Burridge and J.D. Moffatt

1269

Chlorophyll-deficient propagules of Avicennia marina and apparent longer term deterioration of mangrove fitness in oil-polluted sediments N.C. Duke and A.J. Watkinson

1277

Trace metal retention in mangrove ecosystems in Guanabara Bay, SE Brazil W. Machado, E.V. Silva-Filho, R.R. Oliveira and L.D. Lacerda

1281

Coral reef health and effects of socio-economic factors in Fiji and Cook Islands T.C. Hoffmann

Note

1294

Seabirds and floating plastic debris G.C. Cadee

Baseline

1296

Organochlorine concentrations in resident bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) in the Shannon estuary, Ireland S.D. Berrow, B. Mchugh, D. Glynn, E. Mcgovern, K.M. Parsons, R.W. Baird and S.K. Hooker

1303

Concentrations of selected trace metals (Cu, Pb, Zn), organochlorines (PCBs, HCB) and total PAHs in mangrove oysters from the Pacific Coast of Mexico: an overview F. P aez-Osuna, A.C. Ruiz-Fernandez, A.V. Botello, G. Ponce-Velez, J.I. Osuna-L opez, M.G. Frıas-Espericueta, G. Lopez-Lopez and H.M. Zazueta-Padilla

1309

Trace metals in sediments from Torres Strait and the Gulf of Papua: concentrations, distribution and water circulation patterns D. Haynes and D. Kwan

Editorial

1315

Higher contamination in the future population of developed nations S. Tanabe

News

1317

Scotland’s cold-water coral at risk; Fine for polluting Plymouth Sound; European threat to dolphins continues

1318

Antipodean delays also mean more dolphin deaths; Australia angered by Iceland’s readmittance to IWC; North Atlantic swordfish populations recovering; Concern over coastal pollution by UNEP

1319

Global warming not responsible for new icebergs; Contaminated sediment to be removed and treated; Money to Help Tijuana Sewer Rehabilitation

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1320

EPA files complaints for lack of oil spill measures

News-in Brief

1320

Nigeria; Kenya; England; Philippines

Review

1321

PAH phototoxicity—an ecologically irrelevant phenomenon? B.G. McDonald and P.M. Chapman

Viewpoint

1327

Marine Testing Board for certification of ballast water treatment technologies M.A. Champ

Focus

1336

Dry deposition of reactive nitrogen to marine environments: recent advances and remaining uncertainties S.C. Pryor and L.L. Sørensen

Reports

1341

Isolation and characterization of Aeromonas species from an eutrophic tropical estuary K.A. Marcel, A.A. Antoinette and D. Mireille

1345

Spatial and temporal variation in hexachlorocyclohexane isomers in a temperate estuary T.V. Padma and R.M. Dickhut

1354

Total and methylmercury residues in cartilaginous fish from Mediterranean Sea M.M. Storelli, R. Giacominelli-Stuffler and G.O. Marcotrigiano

1359

Detecting genotoxicity using the Comet assay following chronic exposure of Manila clam Tapes semidecussatus to polluted estuarine sediments B.M. Coughlan, M.G.J. Hartl, S.J. O’Reilly, D. Sheehan, C. Morthersill, F.N.A.M. van Pelt, J. O’Halloran and N.M. O’Brien

1366

Bioaccumulation of radiocaesium in Arctic seals J. Carroll, H. Wolkers, M. Andersen and K. Rissanen

1372

Biofouling confounds the uptake of trace organic contaminants by semi-permeable membrane devices (SPMDs) B.J. Richardson, P.K.S. Lam, G.J. Zheng, K.E. McClellan and S.B. De Luca-Abbott

1380

Coral bleaching on high-latitude marginal reefs at Sodwana Bay, South Africa L. Celliers and M.H. Schleyer

1388

Sea transport of animal and vegetable oils and its environmental consequences G. Bucas and A. Saliot

1397

Consequences of a freshwater canal discharge on the benthic community and its habitat on an exposed sandy beach D. Lercari, O. Defeo and E. Celentano

1405

Toxicity of 1,4-dichlorobenzene in sediments to juvenile polychaete worms C.A. McPherson, A. Tang, P.M. Chapman, L.A. Taylor and S.J. Gormican

1415

Mercury levels in coral reefs along the Caribbean coast of Central America H.M. Guzm an and E.M. Garcıa

1421

PAH contamination of western Irish Sea sediments M. Charlesworth, M. Service and C.E. Gibson

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Book review

XIX

1426

Organochlorine pesticides and PCB residues in sediments of Alexandria Harbour, Egypt A.O. Barakat, M. Kim, Y. Qian and T.L. Wade

1435

Bioaccumulation in Marine Organisms: Effect of Contaminants from Oil Well Produced Water J.S. Gray

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Author Index Acosta, B. 217 Ahn, I.-Y. 424 Allen, M.J. 452 Altay, O. 827 Almeida, E.A.D. 923 Alvarez-Casta~ neda, S.T. Amano, M. 1089 Amundsen, I. 459 Andersen, M. 1366 Ansari, Z.A. 396 Antoinette, A.A. 1341 Arlen, L. 1100 Arvai, J.L. 511 Au, D.W.T. 583

217

Baird, R.W. 1296 Baker, K.L. 903 Bakke, T. 149 Barakat, A.O. 1426 Barnes, N. 534 Barroso, C.M. 480 Bartlett, T. 903 Bartocci, J. 48, 122 Basheer, C. 697 Batley, G. 359 Bıcego, M.C. 1166 Bech, M. 887 Becker, J.S. 1117 Beckmen, K.B. 1130 Beiras, R. 345 Bergey, L. 1046 Berggren, M. 1142 Berrow, S.D. 1296 Berry, W.J. 294 Besada, V. 345 Bharathi, P.A.L. 726 Bidwell, J.R. 671 Biedenbach, J.M. 789 Bilinski, H. 1152 Birchenough, A.C. 534, 652 Blackmore, G. 870 Blanchard, A.L. 367 Blust, R. 1157 Boero, F. 544 Boisson, F. 1003 Bompadre, S. 912 Borghuis, S. 459

 . 973 Borja, A Botello, A.V. 1303 Bothner, M.H. 1063 Boudouresque, C.F. 32 Bouquegneau, J.M. 1157 Braddock, J.F. 739 Branica, M. 1152 Brown, J. 770 Bruhn, R. 156 Bucas, G. 1388 Burchett, M. 469 Burgess, R.M. 286 Burridge, L. 1259 Bustamante, M. 63 Bustamante, P. 997 Buxton, L. 1010 Cadee, G.C. 1294 Campana, A. 1071 Cantwell, M.G. 286 Carballo, J.L. 605 Carbery, K. 623 Carr, R.S. 789 Carroll, J. 1366 Casso, M.A. 1063 Castellini, M.A. 1024 Catinni, C. 48 Cattini, C. 122 Cearreta, A. 487 Ceja-Moreno, V. 421 Celentano, E. 1397 Celliers, L. 1380 Champ, M.A. 1327 Chan, E.S. 1219 Chapman, P.M. 7, 271, 359, 577, 1321, 1405 Charlesworth, M. 1421 Chen, C.Y. 733 Chen, J. 820 Chen, M.-H. 703 Chen, R.F. 383 Chiang, M.W.L. 583 Chiappone, M. 597 Choe, S.M. 660 Choi, H.J. 424 Choi, J.K. 877 Chou, C.L. 134, 1259 Chou, H.N. 733

Author Index / Marine Pollution Bulletin 44 (2002) XX–XXV

Fowler, S.W. 1003 Frıas-Espericueta, M.G. Frame, A.B. 1100 Franco, J. 973 Franciskovic-Bilinski, S. Frank, D. 403 Fraschetti, S. 544 Fritcher, D.L. 388 Frodello, J.P. 551

Christie, C. 968 Chung, C.S. 660 Codi, S. 752 Cokos, B.A. 441 Cooper, L.W. 660 Cooper, N. 671 Correa, J.A. 956 Corredor, J.E. 992 Costa, M. 1018 Costa-Pierce, B. 403 Cotret, O. 1003 Coughlan, B.M. 1359 Covaci, A. 1157 Cox, E.F. 1230 Crecelius, E.A. 142 Curi-Pedrosa, R. 923 Danovaro, R. 611 Danulat, E. 554 Das, K. 1157 Davis, J.A. 1117 De Andrade Br€ uning, I.M.R. de Brito, A.P.X. 172 DeCoen, W. 1157 Defeo, O. 1397 Dell’Anno, A. 611 De Luca-Abbott, S.B. 1372 DelValls, T.A. 39 Denison, M.S. 983 Depledge, M. 1010 Derraik, J.G.B. 842 Deshpande, A.D. 164 Dewitt, T.H. 294 Dickhut, R.M. 1345 Dobbs, K. 968 Dowdall, M. 459 Draxler, A.F.J. 164 Duarte, C.M. 685 Duffy, L.K. 1130 Duke, N.C. 1269 Ekelund, R. 1142 Elder, J. 671 Evans, S.M. 534, 652 Fairey, R. 1117 Falugi, C. 238 Fan, W. 820 Feder, H.M. 367 Fern andez, N. 345 Fern andez-Maestre, R. Ferrara, R. 1071 Filho, D.W. 923 Fillmann, G. 48, 122 Forja, J.M. 39 Fortes, M.D. 685

71

79

XXI

1303

1152

Gadig, O.B.F. 1149 Gagnon, M.M. 230 Galope-Bacaltos, D.G. 816 Garcıa, E.M. 1415 Garcıa-alonso, J. 554 Gardinali, P.R. 781 Gardner, I.A. 388, 983 Ga´spari, C. 923 Germain, P. 997 Germano, J.D. 359 Geutebr€ uck, E. 853 Giacominelli-Stuffler, R. 1354 Gibson, C.E. 1421 Giuliani, S. 912 Glynn, D. 1296 Gobo, A.A.R. 680 Godtliebsen, F. 861 Gold-Bouchot, G. 421 G omez-Parra, A. 39 Gonzalez, J.J. 345 Gorbi, S. 912 Gormican, S.J. 1405 . 1142 Granmo, A Gray, J.S. 1171 Greenfield, B.K. 1117 Griffin, D.W. 666 Groce, A.K. 452 Gross, T.S. 340 Guidetti, P. 238, 544 Guitart, R. 211 Gussgaard, K. 459 Guzman, H.M. 1415 Halvorson, H.O. 82 Harithsa, S. 726 Harrison, P.J. 511 Hartl, M.G.J. 1359 Haya, K. 1259 Haynes, D. 968, 1309 Helland, A. 149 Hellou, J. 590 Herler, J. 853 Heyward, A.J. 111 Hily, C. 1243 Hinz, H. 534 Hirose, K. 660

XXII

Author Index / Marine Pollution Bulletin 44 (2002) XX–XXV

Ho, K.T. 271, 286 Hoffmann, T.C. 1281 Holdway, D.A. 185, 230 Holmer, M. 685 Holt, S. 715 Hong, G.H. 660 Hooker, S.K. 1296 Hooten, R.L. 789 Hsu, M.-H. 1076 Huasheng, H. 752, 761 Huesemann, M.H. 142 Humphrey, C. 752, 761 Ibe, A.C. 633 Ichikawa, G. 1117 Ingole, B. 396 Iosjpe, M. 459 Irabien, M.J. 487 Ismail, S. 571 Jacukiewicz, J. 666 Jameson, S.C., 1177 Janssen, F.J. 633 Jarrell, J.L. 666 Jarvis, G.E. 309 Jimenez, B. 1039 Jumba, I.O. 1194 Kajiwara, N. 1089 Kehrig, H.A. 1018 Kelly, C.A. 903 Keough, M.J. 222 Kerkar, S. 726 Khan, S.H. 571 Kikinger, R. 853 Kim, K.-W. 424 Kim, M. 1426 Kim, S.H. 660 Kim, Y.I. 660 King, T.L. 590 Klumpp, D. 1051 Klumpp, D.W. 752, 761 Knap, A. 623, 1010 Kobayashi, N. 748 Kong, R.Y.C. 412 Kontas, A. 827 Korsnes, R. 861 Kr€ onke, I. 534 Kucuksezgin, F. 827 Kuhn, A. 286 Kuijken, E. 322 Kuo, A.Y. 1076 Kwan, D. 1309  . 1152 Kwokal, Z Lacerda, L.D. Lagoon, C.K.,

680, 1277 703

Lam, P.K.S. 1372 Lamarche, A. 770 Lamothe, P.J. 1063 Langford, K.H. 903 Lanzillotta, E. 1071 Latchford, J. 520 Lattin, G.L. 1035 Law, R.J. 903 Law, S.H.W. 412 Leclerc, G. 997 Lee, H.K. 697 Lee, K. 897 Lee, K.C. 877 Lee, M.R. 956 Lee, S.H. 660 Lee, S.K.Y. 412 Lee, T. 660 Leecaster, M.K. 452 Le Hir, M. 1243 Lei, Y. 877 Lemmens, A.M. 633 Leorri, E. 487 Lercari, D. 1397 Levings, C.D. 511 Li, X. 820 Lin, Q. 897 Lind, B. 459 Lindstrom, J.E. 739 Lipp, E.K. 666 Liu, W.-C. 1076 L opez-L opez, G. 1303 Loughlin, T.R. 1024 Lukasik, J. 666 Lumsden, S.E. 1109 MacFarlane, G.R. 244 Machado, W. 1277 Mack, S. 781 Malm, O. 1018 Marba, N. 685 Marcel, K.A. 1341 Marchand, B. 551 Marcotrigiano, G.O. 74, 1354 Marrugo-Gonzalez, A.J. 71 Marshall, P. 968 Martin, C.A. 770 Martınez, A. 962 Mascio, P.D., 923 Masutti, M.B. 923 Mateo, R. 211 Mauseth, G.S. 770 May, M.D. 1117 Mazet, J.A.K. 388, 983 McClanahan, T.R. 441 McClellan, K.E. 1372 McDonald, B.G. 1321

Author Index / Marine Pollution Bulletin 44 (2002) XX–XXV

Mcgovern, E. 1296 Mchugh, B. 1296 McLachlan, M.S. 156 McLaren, P. 1184 McPherson, C.A. 1405 Medı´na-Elizalde, M. 421 Mee, L.D. 48, 122 Meehan, A.J. 25 Mei, M.L. 611 Meire, P. 322 Melville, F. 469 Mendelssohn, I.A. 897 Mendez, L. 217 Miller, K. 789 Miller, S.L. 597 Miramand, P. 997 Mireille, D. 1341 Miyazaki, N. 16, 1089 Modena, M. 238 Moffatt, J.D. 134, 1259 Moore, C.J. 1035 Moore, S.L. 452, 1035 Moreira, I. 79, 1018 Moreira, M.H. 480 Morell, J.M. 992 Morgan, M.B. 1206 Morthersill, C. 1359 Morton, B. 1, 263, 835, 870 Moss, C. 534, 652 Motta, F.S. 1149 Mountouris, A. 1136 Mudge, S.M. 520 Mumby, P.J. 85 Muniz, P. 554, 962 Munns Jr., W.R. 271, 294 Mu~ noz-Hincapie, M. 992 Murphy, N. 204 Murray, J. 83 Mwashote, B.M. 1194 Nakamatsu, K. 1089 Nakata, K. 432 Namora, R.C. 1149 Naranjo, S. 605 Negri, A.P. 111 Neill, W.E. 511 Nigro, M. 1071 Nipper, M. 789 Nishijima, W. 1253 Niven, S. 590 OÕBrien, N.M. 1359 Ochoa-acu~ na, H. 340 Offringa, H. 322 Ofiara, D.D. 96 OÕHalloran, J. 1359

Ohji, M. 16 Okada, M. 1253 Okamura, H. 748 Oliveira, R.R. 1277 Olivier, F. 1051 € rn O olfsd ottir, E.B. 1109 OÕReilly, S.J. 1359 Osuna-L opez, J.I. 1303 Ovalle, A.R.C. 680 Owen, R. 623, 1010 Owens, E.H. 770, 1236 Packer, D.B. 1100 Padma, T.V. 1345 Paez-Osuna, F. 1303 Pagola-Carte, S. 63 Panitz, C.M.N. 923 Pant, A.A. 118 Paon, L.A. 134, 1259 Parga, J.A. 945 Parga-Lozano, C.H. 71 Parsons, K.M. 1296 Pascoe, G.A. 1184 Paulson, A.J. 164 Pavlova, O. 861 Pearce, J. 89 Pearce, J.B. 179, 833 Pellegrini, D. 912 Pelletier, M.C. 286 Pereira, M.G. 520 Perez, V. 973 Pietrapiana, D. 238 Pinckney, J.L. 1109 Pitcher, K.W. 1130 Plasencia, M. 781 Ponce-Velez, G. 1303 Poppell, C. 781 Prince, R.C. 1236 Pryor, S.C. 1336 Pusceddu, A. 611 Qian, Y. 1426 Quintanilla, A. 487 Raczelowski, P. 286 Raga, J.A. 211 Rayner, N.A. 303 Readman, J.W. 48, 122 Regoli, F. 912 Reid, R.N. 1100 Reistad, O. 459 Reitsema, T.J. 257 Rendigs, R.R. 1063 Rezende, C.E. 680 Riba, I. 39 Richardson, B.J. 1372

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Ricking, M. 566 Ridd, M. 1051 Ridley, J.M., 1177 Riedel, R. 403 Rissanen, K. 1366 Roberts, C. 1117 Rodriguez-Sierra, C.J. Rose, J.B. 666 Ross, K. 671 Ruiz-Fern andez, A.C. Ryba, S.A. 286

Author Index / Marine Pollution Bulletin 44 (2002) XX–XXV

1039

1303

Sacco, J.N. 1100 Sager, D.R. 807 Saifullah, S.M. 571 Saiz-Salinas, J.I. 63 Sala, E. 441 Saliot, A. 1388 San Diego-McGlone, M.L. 816 Santos, D.O. 680 Sarkis, S. 1010 Sato, T. 432 Sazima, I. 1149 Schaffelke, B. 204 Schepens, P. 1157 Scheren, P.A. 633 Schlenk, D. 403 Schleyer, M.H. 1380 Scholtens, P. 257 Schrock, M.E. 164 Schultze, F. 345 Schulz, H.-M. 566 Sekiguchi, Y. 432 Sep ulveda, M.S. 340 Serbst, J.R. 286 Sergy, G.A. 1236 Service, M. 1421 Seys, J. 322 Shaw, D.G. 367 Sheehan, D. 1359 Sheppard, C. 303, 577 Sheppard, C.R.C. 353, 977 Sibley, P. 279 Sickel, M. 459 Siegener, R. 383 Sierra-Beltr an, A.P. 217 Silva-Filho, E.V. 1277 Skillman, A.D. 142 Smith, L.D. 111 Sneli, J.-A. 1142 Snell, T.W. 1206 Sohma, A. 432 Solaun, O. 973 Soldate, M. 1184 Solomon, K. 271 Solomon, K.R. 279

Sørensen, L.L. 1336 Souza, C.M.M. 680 Spalding, M.D. 309 Spencer, K.L. 933 Spickett, J.T. 257 Stachowitsch, M. 853 Stoelting, M.S. 1117 Storelli, M.M. 74, 1354 Strand, P. 459 Suidan, M.T. 897 Svavarsson, J. 1142 Swanson, D.W. 597 Takahashi, S. 16, 172 Takeuchi, I. 16 Taiwan, S.W., 703 Tam, N.F.Y. 642 Tamaki, H. 1253 Tan, K.S. 697 Tanabe, S. 16, 172, 1089, 1315 Tang, A. 1405 Tang, J.Y.M. 583 Taniguchi, S. 1166 Tao, F. 761 Tassios, D. 1136 Taylor, L.A. 1405 Terawaki, T. 1253 Terlizzi, A. 544 Terrados, J. 685 Testa, C.P. 923 Thompson, J.A.J. 257 Tjeerdema, R.S. 1117 Tkalich, P. 1219 Tkalin, A.V. 660 Toaspern, M. 623, 1010 Tokuoka, M. 1253 Tolosa, I. 48, 122 Tomas, J. 211 Torres, M.A. 923 Tupper, M.H., 1177 Ueno, D. 172 Uluturhan, E. 827 Urkiaga-Alberdi, J. 63 Uthicke, S. 204 Vacchi, M. 238 Van de Vijver, K. 1157 van Pelt, F.N.A.M. 1359 Venosa, A.D. 897 Venturini, N. 962 Verlaque, M. 32 Viale, D. 551 Villeneuve, J.-P. 48, 122 Virno-Lamberti, C. 912 Vitaliano, J.J. 1100

Author Index / Marine Pollution Bulletin 44 (2002) XX–XXV

Vlietstra, L.S. 945 Voutsas, E. 1136 Wade, T.L. 1426 Waeyenberge, J.V. 322 Wang, F. 359 Wang, H.Z. 412 Wang, W.-X. 820 Wang, Y.L. 583 Ward, S. 1230 Watanabe, M. 1089 Watkinson, A.J. 1269 Webb, J.A. 222 Weber, R.R. 1166 Webster, N.S. 111 Weinstein, M.P. 271 Weis, J.S. 504, 1046 Weis, P. 504, 1046 Weisberg, S.B. 452, 1035 Welch, R. 652 Wells, P.G. 179, 719 West, R.J. 25 White, A. 597 Winston, G.W. 912 Wolkers, H. 1366 Wu, R.S.S. 412, 583

Xavier de Brito, A.P. Xinhong, W. 752 Xu, K. 877

XXV

79

Yamada, H. 432 Yang, E.J. 877 Yannicelli, B. 554 Yao, M.W.Y. 642 Yeats, P. 590 Yen, Y.-F. 820 Ylitalo, G. 1024 Youssef, T. 334 Yuen, B.B.H. 583 Yusta, I. 487 Zabaleta, A. 487 Zanardi-Lamardo, E. 1166 Zazueta-Padilla, H.M. 1303 Zdanowicz, V.S. 164 Zellers, A.F. 1035 Zhang, H. 956 Zhang, X. 1130 Zheng, G.J. 1372 Ziccardi, M.H. 388, 983 Zinjarde, S.S. 118 Zolda, P. 853