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EMECS Conference Abstract

Author: Mitsumasa Okada

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Nov 6, 2018 Effects of the typhoon No.18 hit in 2004 on macrobenthic community in tidal flats of Hiroshima Bay in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Nov 6, 2018 Physical and chemical factors in bare spots of seagrass beds on the coast of Iwakuni, Seto Inland Sea, Japan.
Nov 1, 2013 Changes in Dominant Species of Seagrass Bed on Eastern Yamaguchi
Aug 30, 2011 Changes in Dominant Species of Seagrass Bed off Iwakuni, Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Oct 29, 2008 Restoration of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) bed by filling up a borrow pit with natural sediment
Nov 20, 2003 Effects of breakwater constructio non the distributio nof transplanted eelgrass bed (Zostera marina L.)
Nov 22, 2001 Effects of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) on Biodegradation of PAHs in Spilled Oil on Tidal Flat
Nov 9, 1999 Deterioration of Eelgrass, Zostera Marina L., Meadows by Water Pollution in Seto Inland Sea, Japan
Nov 9, 1999 The Significance of Tidal Flats for Environmental Preservation
Nov 9, 1999 Deterioration of Eelgrass Meadows by Water Pollution in Seto Inland Sea
Nov 9, 1999 DETERIORATION OF EELGRASS MEADOWS BY WATER POLLUTION IN SETO INLAND SEA, JAPAN
Nov 9, 1999 The significance of tidal flats for environmental preservation
Nov 9, 1999 Studies on the environmental factors to limit the distribution of eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) bed, using transplanting experiments
Aug 10, 1997 TEMPORAL LIMITING NUTRIENT SHIFT CAUSED BY RIVER WATER DISCHARGE INTO THE COASTAL SEA OF SEMI-ENCLOSED HIROSHIMA BAY, THE SETO INLAND SEA, JAPAN