Water Framework Directive Marine Plants Task Team Tools Paper ...
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References Edwards, P., 1975. An assessment of possible pollution effects over a century on the benthic marine algae of Co. Durham, England. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 70, 269305. Orfanidis, S., Panayotidis, P. and Stamatis, N., 2001. Ecological evaluation of transitional and coastal waters: A marine benthic macrophytesbased model. Mediterranean Marine Science. 2/2, 4565. Wells, E. and Wilkinson, M., 2002b. Intertidal seaweed biodiversity in relation to environmental factors – a case study from Northern Ireland. Marine Biodiversity in Ireland and Adjacent Waters, Ulster Museum, Belfast. Wells, E. and Wilkinson, M., 2003. Intertidal seaweed biodiversity of Orkney. Coastal Zone Topics. 5, 2530 Wells, E., 2002a. Seaweed Species Biodiversity on Rocky Intertidal Seashores in the British Isles. Ph.D. Thesis, HeriotWatt University, Edinburgh. Wilkinson, M. and Tittley, I., 1979. The marine Algae of Elie: A reassessment. Botanica Marina. 22, 249256. Wilkinson, M., Fuller, I.A., Telfer, T.C., Moore, C.G. and Kingston, P.F., 1988. A Conservation Oriented Survey of the Intertidal Seashore of Northern Ireland. Institute of Offshore Engineering, HeriotWatt University, Edinburgh.
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References<br />
Edwards, P., 1975. An assessment of possible pollution effects over a century on the<br />
benthic marine algae of Co. Durham, England. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 70, 269305.<br />
Orfanidis, S., Panayotidis, P. and Stamatis, N., 2001. Ecological evaluation of<br />
transitional and coastal waters: A marine benthic macrophytesbased model.<br />
Mediterranean <strong>Marine</strong> Science. 2/2, 4565.<br />
Wells, E. and Wilkinson, M., 2002b. Intertidal seaweed biodiversity in relation to<br />
environmental factors – a case study from Northern Ireland. <strong>Marine</strong> Biodiversity in<br />
Ireland and Adjacent <strong>Water</strong>s, Ulster Museum, Belfast.<br />
Wells, E. and Wilkinson, M., 2003. Intertidal seaweed biodiversity of Orkney. Coastal<br />
Zone Topics. 5, 2530<br />
Wells, E., 2002a. Seaweed Species Biodiversity on Rocky Intertidal Seashores in the<br />
British Isles. Ph.D. Thesis, HeriotWatt University, Edinburgh.<br />
Wilkinson, M. and Tittley, I., 1979. The marine Algae of Elie: A reassessment.<br />
Botanica Marina. 22, 249256.<br />
Wilkinson, M., Fuller, I.A., Telfer, T.C., Moore, C.G. and Kingston, P.F., 1988. A<br />
Conservation Oriented Survey of the Intertidal Seashore of Northern Ireland. Institute<br />
of Offshore Engineering, HeriotWatt University, Edinburgh.