Marine animals -- Australia -- Victoria -- Western Port : The ecological role of macrofauna in eelgrass communities / prepared by M.J. Littlejohn, G.F. Watson and A.I. Robertson (Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne)
Marine animals -- Australia -- Western Australia -- Albany -- Congresses : The marine flora and fauna of Albany, Western Australia : proceedings of the Third International Marine Biological Workshop : organised by Western Australian Branch, Australian Marine Sciences Association / edited by Fred E. Wells ... [and others]
Marine animals -- Conservation -- India. : Ecology and conservation of tropical marine faunal communities / K. Venkataraman, C. Sivaperuman, C. Raghunathan, editors
Marine animals -- Ecology -- India. : Ecology and conservation of tropical marine faunal communities / K. Venkataraman, C. Sivaperuman, C. Raghunathan, editors
Marine animals -- Effect of waste disposal in the ocean on : Effects of shoreline disposal of construction spoil on epibenthos and rocky reef fish, Bondi, Sydney, Australia / prepared by The Ecology Lab Pty Ltd ; written by M.P. Lincoln Smith, A.K. Smith and P.A. Anink]
Marine animals -- Genetics -- Congresses. : Reproduction, genetics and distributions of marine organisms : 23rd European Marine Biology Symposium, School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Swansea / edited by John S. Ryland & Paul A. Tyler
Marine animals -- Geographical distribution -- Congresses. : Reproduction, genetics and distributions of marine organisms : 23rd European Marine Biology Symposium, School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Swansea / edited by John S. Ryland & Paul A. Tyler
Marine animals -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800. : An essay towards a natural history of the corallines, and other marine productions of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland : to which is added the description of a large marine polype taken near the North Pole by the whale-fishers, in the summer 1753 / by John Ellis, F.R.S
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Marine animals -- Growth : Biochemical techniques : development and implementation for making differences in aquaculture and fisheries research on environmental impact and climate change / Krisna Rungruangsak-Torrissen (principal research scientist, Institute of Marine Research, Norway, Matre Research Station, Matredal, Norway)