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Green, M.; Ellis, J.; Schwarz, A.-M.; Lind, D.; Bluck, B. (2003). For and against mangrove control. NIWA Information Series No. 31. 8 p.
Halliday, J.; Thrush, J.; Hewitt, J.; Funnell, G. (2004). How will habitat change affect intertidal animals in estuaries? Water & Atmosphere 12(1): 19–21.
Hancock, H.; Hewitt, J. (2004). Modelling the effects of muddy waters on shellfish. Water & Atmosphere 12(2): 16–17.
Hewitt, J. (2002). Effect of increased suspended sediment on suspension-feeding shellfish. Water & Atmosphere 10(4): 26–27.
Hume, T.; Swales, A. (2003). How estuaries grow old. Water & Atmosphere 11(1): 14–15.
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Lundquist, C.; Hatton, S. (2004). Winds, waves and recovery from sedimentation in estuaries. Water & Atmosphere 12(1): 22–23.
Morrison, M.; Carbines, G. (2004). Let sleeping fish lie. Water & Atmosphere 12(2): 21.
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Nicholls, P. (2002). Sediment dumps in estuaries: filling in the gaps with a risk map. Water & Atmosphere 10(4): 22–23
Nicholls, P.; Ellis, J. (2002). Fringing habitats in estuaries: the sediment–mangrove connection. Water & Atmosphere 10(4): 24–25
Nicholls, P.;Schwarz, A.-M.; Hancock, N. (2004). Nutrient enrichment in mangrove ecosystems: a growing concern. Water & Atmosphere 12(4): 16–17.
Read, G.; Handley, S. (2004). New alien mudworm now becoming a pest in longline mussels. Water & Atmosphere 12(3): 30–31.
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Schwarz, A.-M.; Matheson, F.; Mathieson, T. (2004). The role of sediment in keeping seagrass beds healthy. Water & Atmosphere 12(4): 18–19.
Schwarz, A.-M.; Parker, S.; Grose, M. (2005). Estuary monitoring by communities. NIWA Information Series No. 56. 8 p.
Senior, A.; Green, M. (2002). Assessing human impacts on estuaries: it’s a risky business. Water & Atmosphere 10(2): 18–19.
Smith, M.; Gorman, R.; Stevens, C.; McGregor, J. (2002). Waves in shallow water. Water & Atmosphere 10(2): 20-21.
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Timperley, M.; Kuschel, G. (1999). SWAT’s up, Doc? The effects of stormwater and transport on urban streams and estuaries. Water & Atmosphere 7(3): 22–25.
Vopel, K.; Hancock, N. (2005). More than just a crab hole. Water & Atmosphere 13(3): 18–19.