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CURRENT AWARENESS Dynamical Oceanography 95N/00001 The run-up of N-waves on sloping beaches S. Tadepalli & C. E. Synolakis, Proceedings - Royal Society of London, A, 445(1923), 1994, pp 99-112. School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2531, USA 95N/00002 Nearshore mixing and dispersion I. A. Svendsen & U. Putrevu, Proceedings - Royal Society of London, A, 445(1925), 1994, pp 561-576. Dept of Civil Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA 95N/00003 Resonance of longshore currents under topographic forcing A. Falques, V. Iranzo & A. Montoto, Physics of Fluids, 5(12), 1993, pp 3071-3084. Departament de F/s/ca Aplicada, Universitat Pal/teen/ca de Catalunya, 08034 Barcelona, Spain 95N/00004 Internal tidal bores in the nearsbore: warm-water fronts, seaward gravity currents and the onshore transport of neustonic larvae J. Pincda, Journal of Marine Research, 52(3), 1994, pp 427-458. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA 02543, USA 95N/00005 Modeling the seasonal cycle of salinity in the Mackenzie shelf/estuary A. Omstedt, E. C. Carmack & R. W. Macdonald, Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(C5), 1994, pp 10,011-10,021. 95N/00006 Potential usage of remote sensing data in studying the behaviour of shore drift along Kerala Coast, India P. D. Kunte, Estuarine, Coastal&Shelf Science, 38(6), 1994, pp 613-624. National Institute of Oceanography, Dana Paula, Goa-403 004, India 95N/00007 The influence of strongly varying topography on coastal-trapped waves at the southern Great Barrier Reef M. A. Merrifield & J. H. Middleton, Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(C5), 1994, pp 10,193-10,205. 95N/00008 Dense overflow into a large s/lied embayment: tidal modulation, fronts and basin modes M. White & A. E. Hay, Journal of Marine Research, 52(3), 1994, pp 459-487. 95N/00009 The North Sea pole tide described through a fide-surge numerical model M. N. Tsimplis, R. A. Flather & J. M. Vassie, Geophysical Research Letters, 21(6), 1994, pp 449-452.

95N/00010 Echelles caracteristiqnes des premieres vngues generees par ie vent (Characteristic scales of the initial wind-generated waves) N. Rice/& G. Caulliez, Comptes Reeu~ - Academie des Sciences, Serie II: Mecanique, Physique, Chimie, Astronomie, 318(12), 1994, pp 1591-1598. 95N/00011 Storm evolution of directional seas in shallow water C. E. Long, Technical Report - US Army Coastal Engineering Research Center, 94-2, 1994, 125 pp. Coastal Engineering Research Center, Vicksburg, MS 391806199, USA 95N/00012 The internal tide over the sheff inshore of Cape Point Valley, South Africa J. L. Largier, Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(C5), 1994, pp 10,023-10,034. 95N/00013 On the oblique refiexion and transmission of ocean waves at shore fast sea ice C. Fox & V. A. Squire, Philosophical Transactions Royal Society of London, A, 347(1682), 1994, pp 185218. Dept of Mathematics, The University of Auckland, PB 92019, Auckland, New Zealand

95N/00014 Eddydiffusion coefficients of suspended particulate matter: effects of wind energy transfer and stratification L. C. Lund-Hansen, M. Pejrup, J. Valenr & A. Jensen, Estuarine, Coastal & Shelf Science, 38(6), 1994, pp 559-568. Dept of Earth Sciences, University of Aarbus, Building 520, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark 95N/00015 Heat-salt finger fluxes across a density interface C. Y. Shen, Physics of Fluids, 5(11), 1993, lap 26332643. Code 7340, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C. 20375, USA 95N/00016 Effects of viscosity and bottom friction on recirculating flows T. Denniss & J.H. Middleton, Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(C5), 1994,pp I0,183-I0,192. 95N/00017 Investigating the coastal benthic bouudary layer M. D. Richardson, Eos, 75(17), 1994, pp 201,205-206. 95N/00018 Unsteady nonsimilar two-dimensional and axisymmetric water boundary layers with variable viscosity n d Prundtl number A. T. Eswara & G. Nath, International Journal of Engineering Science, 32(2), 1994, pp 267-279. Dept of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-560 012, India

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95N/00019 Modeling horizontni round imoyant jets in shallow water A. J. Johnston, C. R. Phillips & R. E. Volker, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering- ASCE, 120(1), 1994, pp 4159. Dept. of Cir. and Systems Engrg., James Cook Univ., Townsville, Qld. 4811, Australia 95N/00020 Experimental study of debris flows A. Mainali & N. Rajaratnam, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering - ASCE, 120(1), 1994, pp 104-123. Dept of Cir. Engrg., Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2G7 95N/00021 The transition of the sedimentation pattern of a particle cloud Y. Nob & H. J. S. Fernando, Physics of Fluids, 5(12), 1993, pp 3049-3055. Dept of Astronomy and Atmospheric Sciences, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, South Korea 95N/00022 Resonant triads of caplilary-gravity waves in the presence of a current L. C. Morland, Physics of Fluidr, 6(2) Pt. 1, 1994, pp 588-594. Dept of Mathematics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX 75275, USA 95N/00023 On the role of linear mechanisms in transition to turbulence Dan S. Henningson & S. C. Reddy, Physics of Fluids, 6(3), 1994, pp 1396-1398. The Aeronautical Research Institute of Sweden, Box 11021, S-161 11 Bromma, Sweden 95N/00024 Stress relation for three-dimensionul turbulent flows D. B. Taulbee, J. R. Sonnenmeier & K. M. Wall, Physics of Fluids, 6(3), 1994, pp 1399-1401. Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University at Buffalo, NY 14260, USA 95N/00025 On the two-way interaction between homogeneous turbulence and dispersed solid particles. II. Particle dispersion G. C. Trnesdell & S. Elghobashi, Physics of Fluids, 6(3), 1994, pp 1405-1407. Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University California, Itvine, CA 92717, USA 95N/00026 Modeling of circulation and dispersion in coastal lagoons M. L. Spaulding, in: Coastal lagoon processes, ed B. Kjerfve, (Elsevier; Oceanography Series, 60), 1994, pp 103-131. Ocean Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, USA 95N/00027 Observations of bottom currents and estimates of resnspendedsediment transport at the New York Bight 12-mile dumpsite J. P. Manning & 6 others, Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(C5), 1994, pp 10,221-10,239.

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Chemical Oceanography 95N/00028 Rare earth element mobilization from marine atmospheric dust into seawater M. J. Grcaves, P. J. Statham & H. Elderfield, Marine Chemistry, 46(3), 1994, pp 255-260. Third author Dept of Earth Sciences, University of Cambridge, CB2 3EQ,,UK 95N/00029 Isotope teeimiques in the study of past

and current environmental cAanffes in the hydrosphere ~ the atmosphere. Proceedings of an intertmtional syml~sium , Viemm, April, 1993 A N O N (IAEA), (International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna), ISBN (paperback) 92 0 103293 5, price AS1740, 1993, 623 pp. 95N/00030 Strontium, dissolved and particulate loads in fresh and brackish waters: the Baltic Sea and Mississippi Delta P. S. Andersson, G. J. Wasserburg, J. Ingri & M. C. Stordal, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 124(1-4), 1994, pp 195-210. Swedish Museum of Natural History, Box 50007, 104 05 Stockholm, Sweden 95N/00031 Level and fate of trace metals in the lagoon of Venice (Italy) J.-M. Martin, Wei Wen Huang & Yi Yong Yoon, Marine Chemistry, 46(4), 1994, pp 371-386. Iustitut de Biogeochimie Marine, Ecole Normale Superieure, F-92120 Montrouge, France 95N/00032 Reduction of chrnmium (VI) with hydrogen sulfide in NaC! media M. Pettine, F. J. Millero & R. Passino, Marine Chemistry, 46(4), 1994, pp 335-344. Water Research Institute, Consiglio Nazionale delle Richerche, Rome 00198, Italy 95N/00033 Kinetics of Ce and Nd scavenging in Black Sea waters J. Sehijf, H. J. W. de Baar & F. J. Millero, Marine Chemistry, 46(4), 1994, pp 345-359. Dept of Oceanography, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA 95N/00034 Mass balance of nutrient fluxes in coastal lagoons S. V. Smith & M. J. Atkinson, in: Coastal lagoon processes, ed B. Kjerfve, (Elsevier; Oceanography Series, 60), 1994, pp 133-155. Dept of Oceanography, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA 95N/00035 Mass balance models of Ekman transport and nutrient fluxes in coa~al npweiliag zones P. W. Jewell, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 8(2), 1994, pp 165-177.

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95N/00036 Seasonal variation in sediment urea turnover in a shallow estuary M. S. Therkildsen & B. A. Lomstein, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 109(1), 1994, pp 77-82. Dept of Microbial Ecology, University ofAarhus, DK-8000 Aarbus, Denmark

95N/00044 Differences in nutrient concentrations and resources between seagrass communities on carbonate and terrigenous sediments in South Sulawesi, Indonesia P. L. A. Efftemeijer, Bulletin of Marine Science, 54(2), 1994, pp 403-419.

95N/00037 Dynamics of coagulation of d a y particles with aluminum sulfate Hsiao-Wei Ching, M. Elimelech & J. G. Hering, Journal of Environmental Engineering - ASCE, 120(1), 1994, pp 169-189. Dept of Civ. and Envir. Engrg., Univ. of CaLifornia, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA

95N/00045 Sulfate reduction and sediment metabolism in Tomales Bay, California R. M. Chambers, J. T. Hollibaugh & S. M. Vink, Biogeochemistry, 25(1), 1994, pp 1-18. Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies, San Francisco State University, PO Box 855, Tiburon, CA 94920, USA

95N/00038 Particle aggregation and the biological reactivity of colloids P. E. Kepkay, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 109(23), 1994, pp 293-304. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, PO Box 1006, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada B2Y 4A2 95N/00039 Geochemical characteristics of suspended particulate matters in Masan Bay, Korea (in Korean) Eun Soo Kim, Soo Hyung Lee, Kyung Tae Kim & Sung Rok Cho, Ocean Research, 15(2), 1993, pp 9199. Chemical Oceanography Division, KORDI Ansan PO Box 29, Seoul 425-600, Korea

95N/00040 Manganese oxidation and in situ manganese fluxes from a eoastul sediment B. Thamdrup, R. N. Glud & J. W. Hansen, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58(11), 1994, pp 25632570. Dept of Microbial Ecology, University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark 95N/00041 The sedimentary Mn cycle in Long Island Sound: Its role as intermediate oxidant and the influence of bioturbation, 02, and Co~z flux on diagenetic reaction balances R. C. Aller, Journal of Marine Research, 52(2), 1994, pp 259-295. Marine Sciences Research Center, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY 11794-5000, USA 95N/00042 Phosphorus in sediments of the Amazon River and estuary: implications for the global flux of phosphorus to the sea R. A. Berner & Ji-Long Rao, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58(10), 1994, pp 2333-2339. Dept of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06511, USA 95N/00043 Measuring the flux of oxygen to a muddy sediment with a cylindrical microcosm K. Booij, B. Sundby & W. Helder, Netherlands JournaiofSea Research, 32(1), 1994, pp 1-11. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, PO Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands

95N/00046 Nitrogen cycling in microbial mats: rates and patterns of denitrification and nitrogen fixation S. B. Joye & H. W. Paerl, Marine Biology, 119(2), 1994, pp 285-295. 95N/00047 Classification of sea slicks by multifrequency radar techniques: new chemical insights and their geophysical implications H. Huhneffuss, A. Gericke, W. Alpers, R. Theis, V. Wismann & P. A. Lange, Journal of Geophysical Research, 99(C5), 1994, pp 9835-9845. 95N/00048 Spatial and temporal variations of arsenic and selenium in a biomonitor (Modiolus capax) from the Gulf of California, Mexico E. A. Gutierrez-Galindo, G. Flores Munoz, J. A. Villaescusa Celaya & A. Arreola Chimal, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 28(5), 1994, pp 330-333. Universidad Autonoma de Baja Cafifornia, Instituto de Investigaclones Oceanologicas, PO Box 2516, Ensenada, BC, Mexico 95N/00049 Industrial mercury in combination with natural Pb 21° as time-dependent tracers of sedimentation and mercury removal from Halfa Bay, Israel M. D. Krom, A. Kaufman & H. Hornung, Estuarine, Coastal& Shelf Science, 38(6), 1994, pp 625-642. Dept of Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK 95N/00050 Lead, zinc and chromium in sediments around England and Wales S. M. Rowlatt & D. R. Lovell, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 28(5), 1994, pp 324-329. MAFF, Burnham-onCrouch, Essex CM0 8I-IA, UK

Marine Geology 95N/00051 The effects of bioturbution on sediment transport on an intertidal mudfiat J. Grant & G. Daborn, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 32(1), 1994, pp 63-72. Dept of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Hafifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J 1, Canada

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95N/00052 Storm and entrainment effects on tributury sediment loads D. H. Lee, K. W. Bedford & Chieh-Cheng J. Yen, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering - ASCE, 120(1), 1994, pp 81-103. Great Lakes Environ. Res. Lab., Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA

95N/00060 Distribution and provenance of clay minerals in tidni-flnt sediments of the west coast of Korea (in Korean) Dong Hyeok Shin, Hi II Yoon, Sang Joon Hart & Jae Kyung OH, Ocean Research, 15(2), 1993, pp 123-136. Geological Oceanography Division, KORDI, Ansan PO Box 29, Seou1425-600, Korea

95N/00053 210-1end dating of a modern period snitmarsh deposit from the Severn Estuary (southwest Britain), and its implications P. W. French, J. R. L. Allen & P. G. Appleby, Marine Geology, 118(3-4), 1994, pp 327-334. Second author Postgraduate Research Institute for Sedimentology, The University, Reading, RG6 2AB, UK

95N/00061 Worldwide initiation of Holocene marine deltas by deceleration of sea-level rise D. J. Stanley & A. G. Warne, Science, 265(5169), 1994, pp 228-231.

95N/00054 Is sits aggregate size and settling velocity in the Oostersehelde tidal basin (The Netherlands) W. B. M. Ten Brinke, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 32(1), 1994, pp 23-35. Netherlands Centre for Coastal Research, Utrecht University, PO Box 80115, 3508 TC Utrecht, The Netherlands 95N/00055 In sits size distribution of snspeuded matter during the tidal cycle in the Elbe Estuary Shumin Chen, D. Eisma & J. Kalf, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 32(1), 1994, pp 37-48. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, PO Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands

95N/00062 Lurge-seale reversals in shoreline treuds along the US mld-Atlantic coast M. Fenster & R. Dolan, Geology, 22(6), 1994, pp 543546. Dept of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA 95N/00063 Coastal peats from northwest Ireland: implications for late-Holecene relative sea-level change and shoreline evolution J. Shaw & R. W. G. Carter, Boreas, 23(1), 1994, pp 7491. Bedford Institute of Oceanography, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, B2Y 4A2, Canada 95N/00064 Holocene growth history of an eastern Pacific fringing reef, Punts Islotes, Costa Riea J. Cortes, I. G. Macintyre & P. W. Glynn, CoralReefs, 13(2), 1994, pp 65-73. Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, Miami, FL 33149-1098, USA

95N/00056 Temporal and spatial relationship betwecn sediment grain size and beach profile R. Medina, M. A. Losada, I. J. Losada & C. Vidal, Marine Geology, 118(3-4), 1994, pp 195-206. Universidad de Cantabria, Dept de Ciencias y Tecnicas del Agua y del Medio Ambiente, 39005 Santander, Spain

95N/00065 Chaotic depnsition by a giant wave, Molokni, Hawaii J. G. Moore, W. B. Bryan & K. R. Ludwig, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 106(7), 1994, pp 962-967. US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA

95N/00057 Sediment transport along the Goa-north Kurnataka coast, western India P. D. Kunte, Marine Geology, 118(3-4), 1994, pp 207216. National Institute of Oceanography Dons Paula, Goa 403004, India

95N/00066 New uranium-series ages of the Wnimannio Limestone, Oahu, Hawaii: implications for sea level during the last interglacial period D. R. Muhs & B. J. Szabo, Marine Geology, 118(3-4), 1994, pp 315-326. US Geological Survey, Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225, USA

95N/00058 Animal traces on a tidal fiat in Hangzhou Bay, China G. C. Cadee, Ma Hong Guang & Wang Bao Can, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 32(1), 1994, pp 73-80. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, PO Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands

95N/00067 Does reentrainment occur during cohesive sediment settling.* Y. L. Lau & B. G. Krishnappan, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering- ASCE, 120(2), 1994, pp 236-244. Rivers Res. Branch, Canada Ctr. for Inland Waters, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, L7R 4A6

95N/00059 Biogenic sedimentary structures on a Korean mud flat: spring-neap variations Youn-Ho Lee & Chul-Hwan Koh, Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 32(1), 1994, pp 81-90. Dept of Oceanography, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742 Korea

95N/00068 Aggregation and sedimentation processes during a spring phytoplankton bloom: a field experiment to test coagulation theory T. Kiorboe, C. Lundsgaard, M. Olesen & J. L. S. Hansen, Journal of Marine ReJearch, 52(2), 1994, pp 297-323. Danish Institute for Fisheries and Marine Research, Charlottenlund Castle, DK-2920 Denmark

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95N/00069 Petrography and minerul content of seafloor sediments of the Tigris-Euphrates Delta, northwest Arabian Gulf, Irnq A. A. M. Aqrawi, Estuarine, Coastal & Shelf Science, 38(6), 1994, pp 569-582. Dept of Geology, Royal School of Mines, Imperial College, London SW7 2BP, UK 95N/00070 Eustern Pacific sea surface temperntare since 1600 A.D.: the ~180 record of climate variability in Galapagos corals R. B. Dunbar, G. M. Wellington, M. W. Coigan & P. W. Glynn, Paleoceanography, 9(2), 1994, pp 291-315. 95N/00071 Sequence stratigraphy and facies asso-

ciations ed H. W. Posamentier, C. P. Summerhayes, B. U. Haq & G. P. Allen, (Blackwell Scientific; International Association of Sedimentologists Special Publication, 18), ISBN (paperback) 0 632 03548 X, price £32.50 (IAS memberS) £65.00 (others), 1993, 644 pp, index. 95N/00072 Sedimentation of organic particles ed A. Traverse, (Cambridge University Press), ISBN (hardback) 0 521 38436 2, price £95.00 (US$140.00), 1994, 544 pp, index.

Biological Oceanography 95N/00073 Two methods of sampling fish larvae over reefs: a comparison from the Gulf of California M. W. Brogan, Marine Biology, 118(1), 1994, pp 3344. School of Fisheries, HF-15, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA 95N/00074 A stoichiometric analysis of the zooplankton-phytopinnkton interaction in marine and freshwater ecosystems J. J. Elser & R. P. Hassett, Nature, 370(6486), 1994, pp 211-213. Dept of Zoology, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1501, USA 95N/00075 Suspended particulates in the Irish Sea and feeding conditions for fish larvae S. H. Coombs, D. B. Robins, D. V. P. Conway, N. C. Halliday & A. J. Pomroy, Marine Biology, 118(1), 1994, pp 7-15. Plymouth Marine Laboratory, West Hoe, PL1 3DH, UK 95N/00076 Primary production studies during a Gyrodinium of. aureoinm (Dinophyceae) bloom in the western English Channel V. M. T. Garcia & D. A. Purdie, Marine Biology, 119(2), 1994, pp 297-305. 95N/00077 A model for the larval migration of the Japanese eel: roles of the trade winds and salinity front S. Kimura, K. Tsukamoto & T. Sugimoto, Marine Biology, 119(2), 1994, pp 185-190.

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95N/00078 Estudios del bentos marino (Studies of

marine benthos) ed A. Perez Ruzafa & C. Marcus Diego, (Instituto Espanol de Oceanografia; Publicaciones Especiales, 11), ISBN (paperback) 84 7479 992 9, 1993, 443 pp. 95N/00079 Muerohenthic secondary production in the intertidal zone of the Ilia Formosa - a lagoon in southern Portugal M. Sprung, Estuarine, Coastal & Shelf Science, 38(6), 1994, pp 539-558. UCTRA, Universidade do Algarve, Campus de Gambelas, P-8000 Faro, Portugal

95N/00080 Recovery of patches in an assemblage of geniculate coramue algae: variability at different successional stages L. Benedetti-Cecchi & F. Cinelli, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 110(1), 1994, pp 9-18. Dipartimento di Scienze delrAmbiente e del Territorio, Universita di Pisa, 1-56126 Pisa, Italy 95N/00081 Distribution and habitat preferences of two grapsid crab species in Mar Chiquita Lagoon (Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina) E. Spivak, K. Anger, T. Luppi, C. Bas & D. Ismael, Helgolander Meeresuntersuchungen, 48(1), 1994, pp 59-78. Dept de Biologia, Universidad Naeional, C.C. 1245, 7600 Mar del Plata, Argentina 95N/00082 Dispersal of the intertidal snail, Nodilittorinapyramiklis, in response to the topographic complexity of the substratum M. G. Chapman & A. J. Underwood, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology, 179(2), 1994, pp 145-169. Institute of Marine Ecology, University of Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia 95N/00083 Occurrence and seasonal variations of spiny lobsters, Pmudirus argus (Latreille), on the shelf outside Bahia de la Ascension, Mexico E. Lozano-Alvarez, P. Briones-Fourzan & F. Negrete-Soto, Fishery Bulletin, 91(4), 1993, pp 808-815. Estacion 'Puerto Morelos' AP 1152, Cancun, Q.R. 77500 Mexico 95N/00084 Refuges from predation and the persistence of estuarins e l m populations G. A. Skilleter, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 109(1), 1994, pp 29-42. 951%1/00085 Effect of the bat star Asterina miniata (Brandt) on recruitment of the giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera C. Agardh G. H. Leonard, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology & Ecology, 179(1), 1994, pp 81-98. Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA 95N/00086 Coral bleaching threatens oceans, life R. S. Montgomery & A. E. Strong, Eos, 75(13), 1994, pp 145-147.

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95N/00087 Sea urchin bioeroslon on coral reefs: place in the carbonate budget and relevant variables R. P. M. Bak, Coral Reefs, 13(2), 1994, pp 99-103. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ) PO Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands 95N/00088 Effects of macroalgal dynamics on recruitment of a temperate reef fish M. H. CarL Ecology, 75(5), 1994, pp 1320-1333. Dept of Biological Sciences, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA 95N/00089 Seasonal recruitment, habitat associations and survival of pomtcentrid reef fish in the US Virgin Islands D. J. Booth & G. A. Beretta, CoralReefs, 13(2), 1994, pp 81-89. Division of Science and Mathematics, University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, VI00802, USA 95N/00090 Recruitment of coral-reef fishes to Bermnda: local retention or long-distanee transport? E. T. Schultz & R. K. Cowen, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 109(1), 1994, pp 15-28. Marine Sciences Research Center, SUNY at Stony Brook, NY 117945000, USA 95N/00091 Bioernslon experiments at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef W. E. Kiene & P. A. Hutehings, Coral Reefs, 13(2), 1994, pp 91-98. 95N/00092 Patterns of coral community structure of subtropical reefs in the Solitary l~dnuds Marine Reserve, eastern Australia V. J. Harriott, S. D. A. Smith & P. L. Harrison, Marinn Ecology Progress Series, 109(1), 1994, pp 67-76. Centre for Coastal Management, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore, NSW 2480, Australia 95N/00093 Temporal and spatial variations in heterotmphic nanoflagellate abundance in North Sea sediments B. J. M. Hondeveld, G. Nieuwland, F. C. Van Duyl & R. P. M. Bak, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 109(23), 1994, pp 235-243. Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, PO Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg, Texel, The Netherlands 95N/00094 Patterns in seabird distribution west of Scotland N. M. Harrison, A. Webb & G. M. Leaper, Aquatic Conservation, 4(1), 1994, pp 21-30. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Aberdeen AB1 1XE, UK 95N/00095 Effect of an artisanal fishery on the fish antl urchin populations of a Kenyan coral reef M. Watson & R. F. G. Ormond, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 109(2-3), 1994, pp 115-129. Biology Dept, University of York, Y01 5DD, UK

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95N/00096 Disturbance assedated with balt-coBect i m for snadprswns(Calliamusa kranssO and randprawns (Upogebia aft/cram): long-term effocts on the biota of intertidal n n d l h t s R. P. Wynberg & G. M. Branch, Journal of Marine Research, 52(3), 1994, pp 523-558. Dept of Zoology, University of Cape Town, PB, Rondebosch, 7700, RSA 95N/00097 ltmman predation along Apulian rocky coasts (SE Italy): desertifleation caused by L/t/~pkaga lithopimga (MoHusca) fisheries G. Fanelli, S. Piraino, G. Belmonte, S. Geraci & F. Boero, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 110(1), 1994, pp 1-8. Stazione di Biologia Marina di Porto Cesareo, 1-73100 Lecce, Italy 95N/00098 Oiled seabirds - comparative investigations on oiled seabirds and oiled beaches in the Netherlands, Denmark and Germany (1990-93) G. Dahlmann, D. Timm, Chr. Averbeck, C. Camphuysen, H. Skov & J. Durinck, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 28(5), 1994, pp 305-310. Bundesamt fur Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie, D-20305 Hamburg, Germany