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      n u m b e r   1 -  January-February, 1983
  The colorful flatworms Scott Johnson 2
  The Rocks Linda Duggar 11
  Keepers in skirts Elinor De Wire 16
  The whales of Stellwagen Haynes R. Mahoney 22
  Armed snails – The deadly cones 30
  Belau from above Douglas Faulkner 32
  Manatees and power plants Susan Shane 40
  Saving crabs from dredges Bradley G. Stevens 45
  Tunas-Nomads of the sea Michele Winkler, Shari E. Sitko &  
      Paul N. Sund 51
  Science of the sea in books 57
  About the authors 59
  Gifts from the sea 63
 
      n u m b e r   2 -  March-April, 1983
  Dry Tortugas: Products of time John E. Reynolds III &  
      John Steinmetz 66
  Brooding anemone 76
  The awesome basking shark Chuck Davis 78
  Fighting oil-platform fires at sea Horace S. Mazet 86
  Sand bars: When the waters ebb Lherif P. Loraamm 94
  Beachfront roulette James W. Westgate 104
  The lowly blue bloods Ronald J. Siezen 110
  Science of the sea in books 118
  About the authors 124
  Gifts from the sea 127
 
      n u m b e r   3 -  May-June, 1983
  Carmel Bay: Marine oasis in the cold Pacific Mark E. Gibson 130
  Leatherjackets: Savory stingers Peter F. Major 139
  Nations unite of fight pollution John Parry 143
  Protecting the Caribbean Thomas Land 151
  Oama summer James F. Schlais 155
  Cocos island: Verdant treasure Pat Canova 157
  Miniature marine foulers Patrick R. Kelly 166
  Man-made island: Solution to    
     economic and environmental woes? James Ehmann 170
  IFO’s 30th anniversary contest 180
  Science of the sea in books 182
  About the authors 188
  Gifts from the sea 191
 
      n u m b e r   4 -  July-August, 1983
  Boats of Malta Richard O’Feldman 194
  In the belly of the whale John E. Reynolds III 198
  Surf smelt run Edwards B. Dunn 206
  Burying radioactive waste Crea Sopher &
  in the deep-sea floor   Nancy Penrose 210
  Eat or be eaten: Survival strategies of fishes Scott P. Bannerot 218
  Least terns of Gasparilla Island Thomas G. Bell 224
  The City of Rio de Janeiro: Voyage #80 Mardi Berkhouse Jones 230
  The distressed ocean swimmer Richard D. Baker 238
  Dredge spoil: Not always a waste Robert J. Goldstein 241
  Science of the sea books 248
  About the authors 252
  Gifts from the sea 255
 
      n u m b e r   5 -  September-October, 1983
  Hungry humpbacks forever blowing bubbles Gerard Gormley 258
  The great cooper-pot hunt Richard J. Burke 266
  Intensive shrimp culture in Japan Daniel Spotts 272
  Inland seas, reefs and oil Kathleen Mark 278
  How corals feed Nancy Sefton 287
  Christchurch Bay’s monuments to safety Robin Burton 294
  Reef-netting for salmon Daniel L. Boxberger 298
  Sergeant major on guard Dee Scarr 304
  Footprints of glaciers Edwin J.C. Sobey 306
  Science of the sea in books 311
  About the authors 316
  Gifts from the sea 319
 
      n u m b e r   6 -  November-December, 1983
  Ice scooters of Bellport Bay Mitch Carucci 322
  A surfeit of turtles Charles Sheppard 329
  Life in the high marsh Thomas M. Baird 335
  Ice stations CESAR: The Alpha Ridge enigma Alan Harman 342
  Plight of the jackass penguin Larry Wood 350
  Law of the Sea treaty: What does it mean    
    to nonsigners (like the United States)? Bob Loeffelbein 358
  Mysterious Mola mola George Reiger 367
  IOF’s 30th anniversary contest 372
  Science of the sea in books 374
  About the authors 380
  Gifts from the sea 383

 
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