New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
BOOK REVIEWS
B.A. Foster
Department of Zoology
University of Auckland
Private Bag Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract This book is aimed at the increasing number of persons doing biological surveys of coastal places for various management, surveillance, and pollution-caused reasons. It is third in a handbook series for the Estuarine and Brackish Water Sciences Association; the first dealt with estuarine hydrography and sedimentation, the second with estuarine chemisty. Eighteen authors, 16 from Britain and 2 from the Netherlands, have contributed 15 chapters covering such practical aspects as planning, remote sensing (from satellites to underwater photography), diving and safety, as well as particular approaches to habitats of salt marshes, intertidal and subtidal rock or sediments, and special considerations of meiofauna, bacteria, fungi, plankton, fish, and birds.
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1988, Vol. 22 : 295-299 Crown copyright 1988 Received August 20 1987
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