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    An Introduction to the Oceanography and Resources of the North-West European Continental Shelf

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    Series series Routledge Library Editions: Water Resources
    Originally published in 1990 and designed as a student text, The British Seas is a clear introduction to the oceanography and resources of the region. It is unique in providing a detailed review of the resources of the north-west European continental shelf together with a comprehensive description of the environment. Introducing the shelf region as if it were a new country, Jack Hardisty explores ... Read more

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