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| n u m b e r 1 - January-February, 1989 | ||||
| Frederick Albert Cook, M.D.: | ||||
| Polar Physician and explorer | Ralph M. Myerson | 8 | ||
| Oceanographic ship or stamps: HMS Challenger | Anthony L. Rice | 14 | ||
| Needles and Pins | David F. Donavel | 18 | ||
| Dolphins: One drivers touching experience | Wayne Grover | 28 | ||
| Reef shark bite people | Doug Perrine | 31 | ||
| Tunas: Athletes in a can | Peter G. Bushnell & | |||
| Kim N. Holland | 42 | |||
| Inner space: Porosity od seafloor sediments | Charles T. Feazel | 49 | ||
| Ocean stations: Iron men and steel ships | Robert L. Scheina | 53 | ||
| A Fijian way fishing | Maryellen Timmons | 64 | ||
| n u m b e r 2 - March-April, 1989 | ||||
| What is really killing the corals | Eugene A. Shinn | 72 | ||
| Caribbean coral reef: | ||||
| Are the becoming algal reefs? | Brian E. Lapointe | 82 | ||
| The paper nautilus | Norbert Wu | 94 | ||
| The sea lions of Montery | Steve Rosenberg | 97 | ||
| Purple Striped jellyfish | 104 | |||
| Seafarers of the Caymans | Nancy Sefton | 106 | ||
| Eling Tide Mill | Trevor Holloway | 114 | ||
| National Lighthouse Day | H. James Saxton | 128 | ||
| n u m b e r 3 - May-June, 1989 | ||||
| Shooing fish with sound | Roberta Friedman | 136 | ||
| Why the hammer head? | Richard Martin | 142 | ||
| Gulls: A sea guide | Sean Kirkpatrick | 146 | ||
| The reclamation of Holland | Pat Canova | 154 | ||
| In pursuit of the suburban squid | Roland C. Anderson & | |||
| Joyce E. Vanderwerff | 165 | |||
| The secret lives sponges | Nancy Sefton | 170 | ||
| Sushi, sashimi,and sickness: | ||||
| Raw fish and parasites | Edwin S. Iversen | 176 | ||
| Natures one upmanship | C. Richard Robins | 192 | ||
| n u m b e r 4 - July-August, 1989 | ||||
| After and oil spill: Saving the birds | Douglas B. Lewis | 200 | ||
| Squid: The Southern Oceans unknow quantity | Paul G. Rodhouse | 206 | ||
| Marine crocodiles | Tom Richie | 212 | ||
| Crawfishing in the Bahamas | Nicolas Popov | 222 | ||
| The frogfish: Disappearing angler | 231 | |||
| Farming sea-ears: An abalone success story | Treve Johnson | 232 | ||
| The besieged bays of the world | Trudy Bell | 238 | ||
| Why the dolphins died | Sandra L. Hersh | 246 | ||
| Chased out to sea | Ben Masselink | 256 | ||
| n u m b e r 5 - September-October, 1989 | ||||
| The inundation of thee coastlines; | ||||
| Past, present and future with | ||||
| a focus on South Florida | Harold R. Wanless | 264 | ||
| Reef fish feeding: Amusement or nuisance | Doug Perrine | 272 | ||
| Antarctic tourism89 | Yvette Cardozo & | |||
| Bill Hirsch | 282 | |||
| Snippets from Nyanja Chronicles | Bruce R. Rosendahl | 292 | ||
| Thee arrow crab: A spindly crawler | 303 | |||
| Arms race on the grass flats | Edwin S. Iversen & | |||
| Darryl E. Jory | 304 | |||
| A truly fresh fish | Nancy Vander Velde | 320 | ||
| n u m b e r 6 - November-December, 1989 | ||||
| HMS Pandora: On the trail of the Bounty | John Murray | 328 | ||
| Looking for exotic marine life? | ||||
| Dont leave the dock | Franklin Jay Viola | 336 | ||
| Northern hemisphere albatrosses | Jean Kenyon | 342 | ||
| Working underwater: A professional job | John S. McKinna | 348 | ||
| Seahorses | William Arrigoni | 358 | ||
| Fish faces in the kelp forest | Robert Wu | 366 | ||
| The diving seal: A medical marvel | Steve Kleene | 370 | ||
| Banded octopus: Uncommon mimic | 375 | |||
| Can overboard! | Carl Safina | 384 | ||
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