BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
BOLETÃN NO. 200 - Instituto de Ciencias del Mar y LimnologÃa
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Vol. 48, Nos. 9-10, <strong>200</strong>5.<br />
Stakehol<strong>de</strong>r participation in Norwegian coastal zone planning • ............................................................ 658<br />
Arild Buanes, Svein Jentoft, Anita Maurstad, Siri U. Søreng and Geir Runar Karlsen<br />
Changes in Scottish coastal fishing communities—Un<strong>de</strong>rstanding socio-economic dynamics to<br />
aid management, planning and policy • .................................................................................................. 670<br />
Selina M. Stead<br />
Assessing foreign aid efforts for coastal management in Latin America and the Caribbean<br />
regions • ................................................................................................................................................... 693<br />
Evelia Rivera-Arriaga<br />
Fisher participation in research: Dilemmas with the use of fisher knowledge • ...................................... 721<br />
Jennifer J. Silver and Lisa M. Campbell<br />
Influence of socio-economic characteristics of beach users on litter generation • .................................. 742<br />
Isaac Rodrigues Santos, Ana Cláudia Friedrich, Mônica Wallner-Kersanach and Gilberto<br />
Fillmann<br />
Social capital and fisheries governance • ................................................................................................ 753<br />
R. Quentin Grafton<br />
A risk assessment approach to management of estuarine dunefields • ................................................. 767<br />
Lyle M. Varnell and C. Scott Hardaway, Jr.<br />
The applicability of international conservation instruments to the establishment of marine<br />
protected areas in Antarctica • ................................................................................................................ 782<br />
Susanna M. Grant<br />
Integrated coastal zone management in Vietnam: Present potentials and future challenges • .............. 813<br />
Nagothu Udaya Sekhar<br />
Changes in macrophytes distribution in a hypersaline coastal lagoon associated with the<br />
<strong>de</strong>velopment of intensively irrigated agriculture • .................................................................................... 828<br />
Javier Lloret, Arnaldo <strong>Mar</strong>in, Lazaro <strong>Mar</strong>in-Guirao and Josefa Velasco<br />
WETLANDS ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT:<br />
Vol. 13, No. 4, August <strong>200</strong>5.<br />
Comparison Between Tidally Driven Groundwater Flow and Flushing of Animal Burrows in<br />
Tropical Mangrove Swamps .....................................................................................................................377<br />
Adi Susilo, Peter V. Ridd, Séverine Thomas<br />
A Practical Tool to I<strong>de</strong>ntify Water Bodies with Potential for Mosquito Habitatun<strong>de</strong>r Mangrove<br />
Canopy: Large-scale Airborne Scanning in the Thermal Band 8–13 µm .................................................389<br />
Patricia E. R. Dale, Jon Knight, Scott A. Ritchie, Brian H. Kay<br />
Sediments in <strong>Mar</strong>sh Ponds of the Gulf Coast Chenier Plain: Effects of Structural <strong>Mar</strong>sh<br />
Management and Salinity .........................................................................................................................395<br />
François Bolduc and Alan D. Afton<br />
The Nutrient Status of Mgazana, a Warm Temperate Mangrove Estuary in the Transkei,<br />
Eastern Cape, South Africa ......................................................................................................................405<br />
W. Emmerson<br />
Seasonal Variations of Chemical Composition of Water and Bottom Sediments in the Wetland<br />
of Wadi Gaza, Gaza Strip .........................................................................................................................419<br />
B. H. Shomar, G. Müller, A. Yahya<br />
A Mo<strong>de</strong>l of Holocene Mangrove Development and Relative Sea-level Changes on the<br />
Bragança Peninsula (Northern Brazil) ......................................................................................................433<br />
<strong>Mar</strong>celo C. L. Cohen, Pedro W. M. Souza Filho, Rubén J. Lara, Hermann Behling, Rodolfo J.<br />
Angulo<br />
Designing Wetlands for Amphibians: The Importance of Predatory Fish and Shallow Littoral<br />
Zones in Structuring of Amphibian Communities .....................................................................................445<br />
Deni Porej and Thomas E. Hetherington<br />
Temporal Variations in Fish Catch Using Pop Nets in Mangrove and Saltmarsh Flats at Towra<br />
Point, NSW, Australia ...............................................................................................................................457<br />
Debashish Mazum<strong>de</strong>r, Neil Saintilan, Robert J. Williams<br />
Vegetation Communities of 20-year-old Created Depressional Wetlands ...............................................469<br />
Robert B. Atkinson, James E. Perry, John Cairns<br />
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