The data-into-information pathway for coastal studies: Introduction Green David R.King Stephen D. EditorialNotes Pages: 4 - 6
Using GIS for siting artificial reefs—Data issues, problems and solutions: ‘Real World’ to ‘Real World’ Green D. R.Ray S. T. OriginalPaper Pages: 7 - 16
Evaluating the coastal environment for marine birds Wanless S.Bacon P. J.Webb A. D. OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 24
Predicting the distribution of sublittoral benthic biotopes using acoustic remote sensing Johnston C.Davison A. OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 33
Determination and prediction of sediment yields from recession of the Holderness Coast, NE England Newsham R.Balson P. S.Denniss A. M. OriginalPaper Pages: 49 - 54
Assessing the relation between the distribution of salt-marsh communities and the sediment budget of the North Norfolk coast Brown N. J.Cox R.Yates M. OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 60
Quantifying landscape-ecological succession in a coastal dune system using sequential aerial photography and GIS Shanmugam S.Barnsley M. OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 68
Monitoring morphological changes along the coast of Huelva (SW Spain) using soft-copy photogrammetry and GIS Ojeda Zújar J.Borgniet L.Loder J. F. OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 76
Mapping the intertidal vegetation of the harbours of southern England for water quality management Baily BrianPearson AlastairFontana Dominic OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 86
Biophysical energy analyses of non-market values of the Ebro Delta Cardoch LynetteDay John W. OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 96
Implications of mangrove dynamics for private and use in bragança, north Brazil: a case study Lara RubénSzlafsztein ClaudioGlaser Marion OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 102
Muddy coasts of the world: Processes, deposits and functions Albert Salman Book Reviews Pages: 103 - 103