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Masthead Head, Aquatic Environments, Branch Research and Advisory Services Directorate Scottish Natural Heritage 2 Anderson PIace Edinburgh EH6 SNP, UK D Roger Mitchell r English Nature Northminster House Peterborough PE 1 1UA UK Professor W. D Williams . Department of Zoology, University of Adelaide, Australia Professor G Carleton Ray . Department of Env. Sciences University of Virginia VA 22903 USA Regional Editor: N. America Editorial Board Dr R. S I. Buses .( Department of Zoology, Uniuersity of Cambridge, &gland h s. H a w b Dr P. Marine Laboratory, Port Erin, Isle of Man Fish Consemation Centre, Stirling, Scotland s. M a I U D R. C. Petemen Jr., r U S . Geological Suruey Denver, Colorado, USA D N. Mizuw r Department o Biology, f Ehime Llniuersify, Matsuyama, Japan Professor A. D B & .e River Laboratory, Institute o Freshwater Ecology, f England Dr P. K. Probert Portobello Marine Laboratory, University o Otago, f New Zealand D L W. G. Higler r . Research Institute for Nature Management, Lcersum, The Netherlad Dr N. Morgan Chairman of the Conservation Committee of the International Association of Limnology, Thikfosse, France D T. J. Bright r Sea Grant College Programme, Texm A & M University, USA D H. Rumohr r Institute o Marine Research f University of Kiel, Germany Dr N. T. H. H o b Alconbury Environmental Consultants, Warboys, England Dr J. M . Broadw Director Marine Policy Centre, Woo& Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA Mr P R. H o b . Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong Professor B Moss . Department of Environmental and Evolurionory Biology, Uniuersity o Liverpool. Enghnd f Professor J. H Shapiro . Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. USA Professor G. Cognetti Department of Environmental Science, University of Pba, Italy Dr A. C. b e Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Lagos, Nigeria Dr R. J. N.iman Centre for Stream.de Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Professor A. V. Tsybm Russian Institute of Global Climate and Ecology, 107258 Moscow, Rursia Professor B. R D a d . Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, Rodebosch, South Africa D M. Owen r Profeslior D. W. Maekny North East River Purification Board, A b e r k n , Scotland The Wilcffowl and Wetkatnh Trust, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, Engrond DrB.A.Wttoll Department of Biological Sciences, University of Durham, England AIMS AND SCOPE Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems is an international journal dedicated to publishing original papers that relate specifically to freshwater, brackish or marine habitats and encouraging work that spans these mystems. This journal will provide a forum in which all aspects of the collservation of aquatic biological resources can be presented and discussed, enabling greater cooperation and efficiency in solving problems in aquatic resource conservation. The publication of both practical studies in conservation as well as theoretical considerations of the underlying principles will be encouraged. Contributions will be accepted from as wide a geographical range as possible to ensure a broad representation of conservation issues in both developed and developing countries. The journal also publishes short communications, review articles, discussions and book reviews. Aquatic Conservation: Marine Md Freshwater Ecosystems will serve as a focus for scientists in research institutes, universities, industry, nature conservation organizations and all levels of government as well as aquatic habitat and fishery managers and policy makers concerned with these issues. The subjects covered will include the following topics: Theoretical principles underlying conservation. Survey, surveillance and monitoring. Habitat and community classification. Assessment of conservation value. Status of endangered species, communities and habitats. Management of habitats and communities. Water quality standards for nature conservation. Impact assessment (including exploitation of living and nonliving resources, aquaculture, control of predatory species, coast defence, land claim, waste disposal and pollution, acidification, forestry, recreation, shipping and navigation, educational and scientific studies, climatic change etc.). Creative conservation and rehabilitation. Conservation strategies-local, regional, national and international. eLegal framework for conservation e.g. protected area and Species. Inter-relationship of marine and freshwater ecosystems e.g. manipulation of river flows to estuarine and coastal waters for water resource management, hydroelectricor tidal power. WILEY publis6snSiaur1807 AQCOEY 1-375 (1993) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems Wiley

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Wiley
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Copyright © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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1052-7613
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1099-0755
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10.1002/aqc.3270030401
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Head, Aquatic Environments, Branch Research and Advisory Services Directorate Scottish Natural Heritage 2 Anderson PIace Edinburgh EH6 SNP, UK D Roger Mitchell r English Nature Northminster House Peterborough PE 1 1UA UK Professor W. D Williams . Department of Zoology, University of Adelaide, Australia Professor G Carleton Ray . Department of Env. Sciences University of Virginia VA 22903 USA Regional Editor: N. America Editorial Board Dr R. S I. Buses .( Department of Zoology, Uniuersity of Cambridge, &gland h s. H a w b Dr P. Marine Laboratory, Port Erin, Isle of Man Fish Consemation Centre, Stirling, Scotland s. M a I U D R. C. Petemen Jr., r U S . Geological Suruey Denver, Colorado, USA D N. Mizuw r Department o Biology, f Ehime Llniuersify, Matsuyama, Japan Professor A. D B & .e River Laboratory, Institute o Freshwater Ecology, f England Dr P. K. Probert Portobello Marine Laboratory, University o Otago, f New Zealand D L W. G. Higler r . Research Institute for Nature Management, Lcersum, The Netherlad Dr N. Morgan Chairman of the Conservation Committee of the International Association of Limnology, Thikfosse, France D T. J. Bright r Sea Grant College Programme, Texm A & M University, USA D H. Rumohr r Institute o Marine Research f University of Kiel, Germany Dr N. T. H. H o b Alconbury Environmental Consultants, Warboys, England Dr J. M . Broadw Director Marine Policy Centre, Woo& Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA Mr P R. H o b . Environmental Protection Department, Hong Kong Professor B Moss . Department of Environmental and Evolurionory Biology, Uniuersity o Liverpool. Enghnd f Professor J. H Shapiro . Limnological Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. USA Professor G. Cognetti Department of Environmental Science, University of Pba, Italy Dr A. C. b e Nigerian Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research, Lagos, Nigeria Dr R. J. N.iman Centre for Stream.de Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, USA Professor A. V. Tsybm Russian Institute of Global Climate and Ecology, 107258 Moscow, Rursia Professor B. R D a d . Department of Zoology, University of Cape Town, Rodebosch, South Africa D M. Owen r Profeslior D. W. Maekny North East River Purification Board, A b e r k n , Scotland The Wilcffowl and Wetkatnh Trust, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, Engrond DrB.A.Wttoll Department of Biological Sciences, University of Durham, England AIMS AND SCOPE Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems is an international journal dedicated to publishing original papers that relate specifically to freshwater, brackish or marine habitats and encouraging work that spans these mystems. This journal will provide a forum in which all aspects of the collservation of aquatic biological resources can be presented and discussed, enabling greater cooperation and efficiency in solving problems in aquatic resource conservation. The publication of both practical studies in conservation as well as theoretical considerations of the underlying principles will be encouraged. Contributions will be accepted from as wide a geographical range as possible to ensure a broad representation of conservation issues in both developed and developing countries. The journal also publishes short communications, review articles, discussions and book reviews. Aquatic Conservation: Marine Md Freshwater Ecosystems will serve as a focus for scientists in research institutes, universities, industry, nature conservation organizations and all levels of government as well as aquatic habitat and fishery managers and policy makers concerned with these issues. The subjects covered will include the following topics: Theoretical principles underlying conservation. Survey, surveillance and monitoring. Habitat and community classification. Assessment of conservation value. Status of endangered species, communities and habitats. Management of habitats and communities. Water quality standards for nature conservation. Impact assessment (including exploitation of living and nonliving resources, aquaculture, control of predatory species, coast defence, land claim, waste disposal and pollution, acidification, forestry, recreation, shipping and navigation, educational and scientific studies, climatic change etc.). Creative conservation and rehabilitation. Conservation strategies-local, regional, national and international. eLegal framework for conservation e.g. protected area and Species. Inter-relationship of marine and freshwater ecosystems e.g. manipulation of river flows to estuarine and coastal waters for water resource management, hydroelectricor tidal power. WILEY publis6snSiaur1807 AQCOEY 1-375 (1993)

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