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  1. Authors: O. Kinne, H. v. Westernhagen, H. -P. Bulnheim, M. Gillbricht, W. K. Besch, F. -W. Tesch, H. Rosenthal, D. Siebers, H. G. Andres, K. Hülsemann and P. -D. Hansen
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 34:BF01984043
  2. Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors were a grossly polluted body of water at the time of the initiation of benthic biological studies in 1951. Industrial, domestic and storm wastes were emptied into these waters wi...

    Authors: D. J. Reish, D. F. Soule and J. D. Soule
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 34:BF01984040
  3. Five species of fishes(Dicentrarchus labrax, Gobius microps, Stizostedion lucioperca, Gadus luscus, Merlangius merlangus) and their major prey organisms were collected monthly from two stations in the Loire estua...

    Authors: C. Metayer, J. -C. Amiard, C. Amiard-Triquet and J. Marchand
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 34:BF01984039
  4. The life cycle ofTetrakentron synaptae Cuénot, 1892, a tardigrade closely associated with the sea cucumberLeptosynapta galliennei Herapath, was investigated in the littoral zone at Roscoff (France). Eggs and juve...

    Authors: R. M. Kristensen
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 34:BF01984038
  5. Ecological and Scanning electron microscope (S. E. M.) studies indicated that the diatomAmphora was an important constituent in the initial colonization of test panels coated with a copper antifouling composition...

    Authors: G. F. Daniel, A. H. L. Chamberlain and E. B. G. Jones
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 34:BF01984035
  6. The process of coastal zone management in the United States has progressed to the point that it is now possible to embrace whole coastal ecosystems in management programs. The structural and dynamical features...

    Authors: J. Clark
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414792
  7. Little is known of the ecological effects of harvesting littoral algae although this is a worldwide commercial activity. In 1976 an attempt to establish harvesting in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland, was op...

    Authors: P. J. S. Boaden and M. T. Dring
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414790
  8. The Irish Sea ia a relatively small, enclosed sea area which is subject to a wide range of human uses including navigation, oil terminals, dumping of sewage and industrial sludge, cooling for nuclear power sta...

    Authors: K. Brander
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414789
  9. Management of ocean pollution must be based on the best available scientific information, with adequate consideration of economic, social, and political realities. Unfortunately, the best available scientific ...

    Authors: C. J. Sindermann
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414788
  10. The principles of the dynamics and interrelationships within the dominant subtropical and tropical Caribbean seagrass community have been studied previously before, during, and after impact. From these and sco...

    Authors: A. Thorhaug
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414784
  11. Following the results of a series of investigations carried out to estimate the degree of marine pollution by utilizing certain marine filter feeders, such as the blue musselMytilus galloprovincialis, research ha...

    Authors: B. Battaglia, P. M. Bisol and E. Rodinò
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414782
  12. Most estuaries receive a high heavy-metal input from industries. This is reflected in the relatively high levels found in numerous estuarine organisms and in sediments. Many indicators have been suggested for ...

    Authors: D. L. Tomlinson, J. G. Wilson, C. R. Harris and D. W. Jeffrey
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414780
  13. Loch Creran and Loch Eil, sea lochs in the west of Scotland, both receive discharges of particulate organic effluent from industrial installations.Glycera alba (Müller) is widely distributed in the sediments of b...

    Authors: J. Blackstock
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414778
  14. Dam-building across naturally flowing rivers tends to decrease discharge of surplus water into the sea, reduce nutrient concentration in estuaries and coastal waters, and diminish plankton blooms as well as fi...

    Authors: T. J. Pandian
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414766
  15. The untreated domestic sewage of 650,000 people and wastes from industries and ships are discharged into the inner Bay of Izmir daily. Since May 1977 physico-chemical and biological effects of pollution in the...

    Authors: A. Kocataş and R. Geldiay
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414764
  16. The Forth estuary is a major estuary on the east coast of Scotland; it receives effluent from domestic and industrial (petro-chemical and distilling) sources. Following a study on the distribution of the macro...

    Authors: D. S. McLusky, M. Teare and P. Phizacklea
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414763
  17. Juvenile turbot,Scophthalmus maximus (L.), were exposed to 0.58 µg 1−1 Aroclor 1254 in seawater, to sediments containing 100, 60 and 1 ppm or fed with cockle containing 20 ppm PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls). Con...

    Authors: W. A. M. Courtney and W. J. Langston
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414759
  18. The persistence of Dimilin® (diflubenzuron), an insect growth regulator which interferes with chitin formation in the cuticle of insect larvae, has been studied using larvae of the estuarine brachyuran crabRhithr...

    Authors: M. E. Christiansen and J. D. Costlow Jr.
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414758
  19. In two experiments, conducted at 6° and 16 °C, 43Nereis virens were exposed to14C-labelled γ-HCH (lindane) at a concentration of 1 µg/l, which was maintained by intermittent monitoring and redosing. A closed syst...

    Authors: H. Goerke and W. Ernst
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414757
  20. The sea urchinStrongylocentrotus nudus is highly sensitive to oil pollution. Experiments were performed in winter, spring and summer over periods of 15 to 45 days. Experimental urchins were kept in water with hyd...

    Authors: M. A. Vashchenko
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414755
  21. Studies on hydrocarbon composition of Black Sea musselsMytilus galloprovincialis sampled from different habitats indicate that the quantity and composition of hydrocarbons distributed in the molluscs depend on se...

    Authors: O. G. Mironov
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414754
  22. With the depletion of oil resources in more accessible areas, those of remote regions are being considered or indeed are now being exploited. In many of these regions, especially the polar ones, little is know...

    Authors: H. M. Platt and P. R. Mackie
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414749
  23. In October 1977 an investigation was initiated of the qualitative and quantitative composition of the fauna of the eelgrass (Zostera marina) beds at Roscoff. Samples were taken in 2 seagrass beds at different tid...

    Authors: C. den Hartog and R. P. W. M. Jacobs
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414745
  24. The marine flagellateDunaliella bioculata, which is easily cultivated under laboratory conditions, is a suitable organism for assessing the importance of the radioactive contamination by3H bound to organic molecu...

    Authors: S. Strack, S. Bonotto and R. Kirchmann
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414743
  25. The chlorophyceanUlva lactuca L. was grown in the laboratory in unialgal culture to sufficient size so that up to 70 discs, 24 mm in diameter, could be punched out of a single plant. Using such discs,U. lactuca w...

    Authors: J. W. Markham, B. P. Kremer and K. -R. Sperling
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414739
  26. Coscinodiscus granii Gough was cultivated at low cell densities in aged Atlantic sea water containing very little dissolved organic carbon; the water was enriched with low levels of nutri...

    Authors: U. Rabsch and M. Elbrächter
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414737
  27. Lobsters(Homarus americanus) were exposed to cadmium (6µg l−1, 30 days) in flowing seawater, then held for 7 days in aerated “clean ” seawater at either ambient (27 ‰) or low (17 ‰) salinity. Cadmium exposure alo...

    Authors: E. Gould
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 33:BF02414733
  28. The majority of wild-caughtSarsia tubulosa M. Sars medusae are less dense than the surrounding water. The bell ofS. tubulosa is the buoyant structure; the tentacles and manubrium sink if cut off from the bell.S. ...

    Authors: J. L. Leonard
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 34:BF01983541
  29. A method for the isolation of bacteriophages from ocean water is described. It precludes sample storage before starting phage-enrichment cultures and provides for the use of 3 sub-samples enriched with organic...

    Authors: K. Moebus
    Citation: Helgoländer Meeresuntersuchungen 1980 34:BF01983537