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      n u m b e r   1 -  January-February, 1987
  Crow’s nest 2
  The rise and fall of Neptune’s kingdom Charles T. Feazel 4
  Krill: Food of the future? Stephen Nicol 12
  Captain Scammon:
  The whaler who turned naturalist Donald Rutherford 18
  Egg thieves of Playa Grande Rod Hamm 27
  Traditional squid fishing in the Azores Roger T. Hanlon 34
  Starting the wandering gooneys Ralph Carino 42
  Not-so-naked ancestors Geoff McFadden 46
  Sea secrets/Sea winds 52
 
      n u m b e r   2 -  March-April, 1987
  Crow’s nest 82
  Alaskan marine life and Bette Rush &
  the Eskimo – through art   Harry Lebelson 84
  Tails of whales and fins, too Peter F. Major 90
  Vancouver Island’s undersea kaleidoscope:    
    A driver’s paradise Larry Wood 97
  Remote sensing:    
    Adding to our knowledge of oceans – and Earth Jack McClintock 105
  The strange case of the freshwater marine fishes Doug Perrine 114
  Forest in the dunes Michael J.Mooney 120
  Brine shrimp: Curious crustaceans Richard L.Radtke 128
  Rings on coral fingers Nancy Sefton 134
Sea secrets/Sea winds 136
 
      n u m b e r   3 -  May-June, 1987
  Crow’s nest 162
  Fog songs Elinor De Wire 164
  Whaling in the Azores Robert B. Silverman 174
  The spangled reef 183
  ArgoRise: Outline of an oceanographic expedition Cindy Lee Van Dover 186
  Living history: The horseshoe crab Ty B. Heston 195
  The Titanic’s legacy to safety Robert L. Scheina 200
  Down under a sand dollar: World of the tiniest crab Janice L. Bell 210
Sea secrets/Sea winds 216
 
      n u m b e r   4 -  July-August, 1987
  Crow’s nest 242
  Shark research at sea John F.Morrissey 244
  Valonia Peter V. Chetirkin 256
  Coastal wave energy Michael J.Changery &  
      Robert G. Quayle 259
  People, power plant, and manatees John E. Reynolds III &  
      J. Ross Wilcox 263
  Paint chips and albatross chicks Gilbert S. Grant 270
  Photography contents winners 273
  Red, hot, and dangerous: Scombroid - poisonous fishes Susan Scott 280
  Thyca: Underarm and underfoot Twila Bratcher 286
  Saint – Pierre Bay; Mont Pelee’s underwater graveyard John C. Fine 288
  Sea secrets/Sea winds 296
 
      n u m b e r   5 -  September-October, 1987
  Crow’s nest 322
  Shark Bay James Wood 324
  Sand castles from the past:    
    Bahamian stromatolites discovered E.A. Shinn 334
  The Tombstone Twins:    
    Lights ate the top of the world Nancy Ferrell 344
  Mating stingrays 352
  Salmon –farming success in Norway Edwin S. &
  Jane Iversen 354
  Oil rings and sea life: A shotgun marriage that works Paul K. Driessen 362
  The curious case of the flying fish 373
  Sea secrets/Sea winds 374
 
      n u m b e r   6 -  November-December, 1987
  Crow’s nest 402
  What’s in a cave? Nancy Sefton 404
  Painting whith pesticides:    
    The controversial organotin paints Susan Scott 414
  Stars with thousands of feet Robert C. Anderson &  
      Joyce E. Vanderwerff 422
  The see- through salp 427
  Lighthouse Reef: A Caribbean atoll Jean Kenyon 428
  Coralline algae: Pink plants of the seafloor H.William Johansen 438
  Oceanography on stamps:    
    The Christmas Island Phosphate Company Tony Rice 444
  Sea secrets/Sea winds 454

 
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