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      n u m b e r   1 -  January-February, 1985
  Crow’s nest 2
  The giant clam: Friend or foe? Grace Ruggiero 4
  Jan Mayen: A little Know but important island Olga Osing 10
  An organization to help combat oil spills Ian C. White 15
  Australia’s other fishes Ronald E. Thresher 22
  Caral reef research and the Wellwood incident Robert Holland 28
  The revolution in salmon culture Anthony Netboy 36
  St. George Reef Light: Guardian of Dragon Rocks Donald Rutherford 46
  Nurse shark’s mating ballet Norine Rouse 55
  Science of the sea in books 58
  About the authors 61
Gifts from the sea 63
 
      n u m b e r   2 -  March-April, 1985
  Crow’s nest 66
  Vision in marine animals Robert G. Bachand 68
  The sea birds of northern Britain George Reiger 75
  Ex libris: Neptunus Rex Don Hubbard 83
  In search of spiny lobster larvae Karen Chandler – Middleton 86
  The unspoiled little Barrier Reef of Saudi Arabia Charles Sheppard 94
  Winter kill of summer flounder Robert J. Goldstein 104
  The ancient sea that became a state Richerd H.Remmer 112
  Master of disguise Ann Marie and Ed Zalewski 118
Science of the sea in books 120
About the authors 124
Gifts from the sea 127
 
      n u m b e r   3 -  May-June, 1985
  Crow’s nest 130
  Cordell Bank: An underwater island Robert Robinson 132
  Preserving a common heritage:    
    Treatment of marine artifacts William Gillies 140
  Tiger of the sea whips Ron Russo 147
  Queen conch at the crossroads Edwin S. Iversen &  
      Darryl E. Jory 150
  Bermuda mystery waves F.G. Walton Smith 160
  Garadiavolo: The devil monster hoax Harry Lebelson &  
      Bette Rush 164
  Save the babies: Strategies of marine    
     animals to protect their young David F. Donavel 168
There was a Moby Dick Raymond Schuessler 177
The fuzzy sea butterfly Harding B. Michel 181
Science of the sea in books 183
About the authors 188
Gifts from the sea 191
 
      n u m b e r   4 -  July-August, 1985
  Crow’s nest 194
  New trouble in the tide pools John Moring 196
  Northern elephant seals return David Green 205
  Sunburst after nightfall Doug Perrine 214
  Will the Caribbean hawksbill turtle survive? Joaquin Buitrago 219
  Unwanted oil and gas production Robert Sollen 226
  Li’l Red Michael J.Mooney 236
  Shark hunting on the Arkansas ocean deep James W. Westgate 241
  Follow up: Source of the Bermuda freak waves 247
  Science of the sea in books 248
  About the authors 252
Gifts from the sea 255
 
      n u m b e r   5 -  September-October, 1985
  Bonaire Marine Park: A commitment to preservation W. Gregory Brown 258
  Bright colors in thee realm of eternal night Robert H.Gore 264
  “Ah, ford the good old days at sea” Robert L.Scheina 272
  Deadly but not dangerous Stephen Dawson 282
  Monterey Bay Aquarium: Exploring the bay on shore Horace S. Mazet 286
  The shark: More threatened than threatening? Marlene Martin 296
  Lights of the Port of New York: Part I Francis James Duffy 304
  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, 1985
  Crow’s nest 322
  Florida artificial reefs – alive and growing Yvette Cardozo &  
      Bill Hirsch 324
  Upside – down jellyfish Peter V. Chetirkin 334
  Mystery muds of Great Bahama Bank Eugene A. Shinn 337
  Pugnacious bicolor demoiselle Doug Perrine 347
  Out on a limb - white-tern style Gilbert S. Grant 352
  Lights of the Port of New York: Part II Francis James Duffy 357
  Marine hatcheries: A myth that survived and thrived Edwin S. Iversen 365
  Crossroads of the ancient world:    
    Israel’s archeological heritage   375
Science of the sea in books 377
About the authors 381
Gifts from the sea 383

 
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