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The impact of dredging works in coastal waters: a review of the sensitivity to disturbance and subsequent recovery of biological resources on the sea bed
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64640
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RP23623
Author:
Newell, R. C.
;
Seiderer, L. J.
;
Hitchcock, D. R.
Citation:
OCEANOGRAPHY AND MARINE BIOLOGY. 1998 v.36 : 127-178;
Year:
1998
Subject:
Dredging - Environmental aspects
;
Benthic animals
;
Coastal ecology
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Notes:
Molluscan reprint.
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