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JOURNAL OF AQUATIC ECOLOGY 29(3-4) 469-471 (1995) D.S. MCLUSKY 1 and A.D. MCINTYRE 2 INTRODUCTION amplitudes or river flows, as well as the differences caused by the varying shapes of an estuary or The annual symposia of the Estuarine and embayment. The extent of human influences on the Coastal Sciences Association (ECSA) have been estuarine and coastal regime can range from nil to held over a fairly small latitudinal range, with the severe, depending on the size of the population on furthest north being ECSA-17 held in Dundee, the margins and the extent of the watershed, as well Scotland in 1987, at 56 ~ 30' N, the furthest south as on the amount of land-claim, or other industrial being ECSA-19 in Caen, France in 1989, at 49 ~ 15' developments. Finally the species inhabiting es- N, and the remaining symposia being held within tuaries vary depending on the biogeographical the latitudinal range of 7 ~ 15'. The present meeting, regime, such as temperate or tropical, with a gra- the 24th in the ECSA series, has moved south to dation of species composition between the various Aveiro, Portugal at 40 ~ 40' N, and in this one step extremes. has
Aquatic Ecology – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 29, 2005
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