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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 50 Number 8 1999
Special 50th Anniversary Issue of Reviews and Viewpoint Articles


Fifty years of Marine and Freshwater Research 


pp. iii-iv

  
 


Australia’s marine science and technology plan: an action plan for Australia’s Oceans Policy 

R. E. Reichelt and A. D. McEwan

pp. 711-716

  
 


Global wetland inventory – current status and future priorities 

C. M. Finlayson , N. C. Davidson , A. G. Spiers and N. J. Stevenson

pp. 717-727

  
 


Acceptability of aquatic toxicity data for the derivation of water quality guidelines for metals 

G. E. Batley, S. C. Apte and J. L. Stauber

pp. 729-738

  
 


Biogeochemistry of trace metals in the ocean 

Keith A. Hunter and Philip Boyd

pp. 739-753

  
 


Direct disposal of liquified fossil fuel carbon dioxide in the ocean 

Keith A. Hunter

pp. 755-760

  
 


Australasian research on marine natural products: chemistry, bioactivity and ecology 

John K. Volkman

pp. 761-779

  
 


Unravelling the sources and bioavailability of dissolved organic matter in lotic aquatic ecosystems 

Stuart Findlay and Robert L. Sinsabaugh

pp. 781-790

  
 


Comparison of the biogeochemistry of lakes and estuaries: ecosystem processes, functional groups, hysteresis effects and interactions between macro- and microbiology 

Graham P. Harris

pp. 791-811

  
 


Sources, sinks and transformations of organic carbon in Australian floodplain rivers 

A. I. Robertson , S. E. Bunn, K. F. Walker and P. I. Boon

pp. 813-829

  
 


Paradise lost: how marine science failed the world's coral reefs 

Michael J. Risk

pp. 831-837

  
 


Climate change, coral bleaching and the future of the world's coral reefs 

Ove Hoegh-Guldberg

pp. 839-866

 


Global and local threats to coral reef functioning and existence: review and predictions 

Clive R. Wilkinson

pp. 867-878

  
 


Recent advances in HPLC pigment analysis of phytoplankton 

S. W. Jeffrey , S. W. Wright and M. Zapata

pp. 879-896

  
 


Is buoyancy regulation in cyanobacteria an adaptation to exploit separation of light and nutrients? 

M. Bormans , B. S. Sherman and I. T. Webster

pp. 897-906

  
 


Copper and haemocyanin dynamics in aquatic invertebrates 

H. H. Taylor and Julie M. Anstiss

pp. 907-931

  
 


Haemoglobin function in aquatic animals: molecular adaptations to environmental challenge 

Rufus M. G. Wells

pp. 933-939

  
 


Relationships between riverine fish and woody debris: implications for lowland rivers 

A. I. Robertson and D. A. Crook

pp. 941-953

  
 


Biology, fishery and management of sardines (Sardinops sagax) in southern African waters 

L. E. Beckley and C. D. van der Lingen

pp. 955-978

  
 


A conservation strategy for dugongs: implications of Australian research 

Helene Marsh, Carole Eros, Peter Corkeron and Barbara Breen

pp. 979-990

  
 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 991-994

 


  
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