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      n u m b e r   1 -  January-February, 1990
  In Memoriam: F.G. Waltom Smith, 1909 – 1989 4
  Dredgers battle the Arctic Hendrik de Jong 8
  Controversy travels with driftnet fleets Scott McCredie 13
  Otters learn survival skills
  from surrogate mothers DeLoss L. Marsh 22
  Starfish: Favorites of the seashore 30
  Monsoons and the Arabian Sea Donald B. Olson 34
  Groupers in love: Spawning
  aggregations off Honduras John C. Fine 42
  Intertidal space wars Judith E. Winston 47
  European scientist cooperate
  to save the North Sea Thomas Land 52
 
      n u m b e r   2 -  March-April, 1990
  Transient jewels: When jellies visit Monterey Bay Davis J. Wrobel 8
  Clearing the oceans of plastics Patricia A. Parker 18
  Beach confetti Barbara Klemm &  
      Dottie Wendt 28
  JoJo: Rouge dolphin? Doug Perrine 32
  Life on the coastal jetty Daniel Pendick 42
  A sea lion mystery: Why are    
    numbers dwindling in the North Pacific? Marion Stirrup 46
  In Cyprus the sea turtles come back Rodney Tilley &  
      Kutlay Keco 54
 
      n u m b e r   3 -  May-June, 1990
  Toxic fish: Why they make us sick Daniel B. Baden 8
  Old bones come up with clues to the Ice Age Russell Roberts 16
  Fishing for black gold caviar Edwin S. Iversen 22
  Invisible nursery at sea Martin A. Moe, Jr. 28
  Lightshift: Life in the reef goes high gear at dusk David F. Donavel 30
  When the winds blow:
  A mythology of gust and squall John Kretschmer 40
  Evolution of a wind rose Lisa M. FitzGerald 44
  Salt – free water from the sea Roberta Friedman 48
A Christmas tree worm, caught in the act 55
 
      n u m b e r   4 -  July-August, 1990
  The slug and the damselfish Julia Hood Leigh 8
  The dolphins of Monkey Mia Lori Nelson 16
  Marine hitchhikers Sandra L. Hersh 24
  Return of the gray nurse shark John Harding 30
  Tourist submersibles: New life for an ailing industry Horace S. Mazet 34
  The ultimate wall drive: Mapping the Nancy Sefton with  
    coral realm in the serch of a 6–gill shark   Tom Byrnes 40
  The hermit crab’s special forces Randy Brooks 50
 
      n u m b e r   5 -  September-October, 1990
  Dazzling dragons Diane M. Rielinger 8
  No More drilling Patricia Parker 12
  An emperor’s Legacy A.L. Rice 20
  Viruses at sea J. R. Sullivan 24
  Fangtooth, viperfish, and black swallower Norbert Wu 32
  Fundy farming Robert F. Baldwin 40
  In search of the perfect wreck Robert F. Marx 46
  The shy crustacean Lherif P. Loraamm 52
 
      n u m b e r   6 -  November-December, 1990
  Seven underwater wonders of the world Lisa M. FitzGerald 8
  The Methane eaters Joseph Alper 22
  Barrier islands Orrin H. Pilkey 30
  Convict carving C.G. Addams 40
  Dead cold Patricia A. Parker 46
  A snail’s landscape Carrol B. Fleming 50

 
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