This new volume of Advances in Marine
Biology contains reviews on a wide range
of important subjects such as: long-term
oceanographic and ecological research in
the western English Channel; marine
biofouling on fish farms and its
remediation; interactions between
behaviour and physical forcing in the
control of horizontal transport of decapod
crustacean larvae; comparison of marine
copepod outfluxes: nature, rate, fate and
role in the carbon and nitrogen cycles.
Advances in Marine Biology has been
providing in-depth and up-to-date reviews
on all aspects of Marine Biology since
1963 -- over 40 years of outstanding
coverage! The series is well-known for
both its excellence of reviews as well as
the strength of its thematic volumes
devoted to a particular field in detail,
such as 'The Biochemical Ecology of Marine
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Radiation'.
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■Long-Term Oceanographic and Ecological
Research in the Western English Channel
Original
■ Interactions Between Behaviour and
Physical Forcing in the Control of
Horizontal Transport of Decapod Crustacean
Larvae
■ Marine Biofouling on Fish Farms and Its
Remediation
■ Comparison of Marine Copepod Outfluxes:
Nature, Rate, Fate and Role in the Carbon
and Nitrogen Cycles
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