Book reviews and announcements M. S. C. HavardTimothy O'Riordan BookReview 22 January 2014 Pages: 187 - 188
COASTLINES'95 and beyond— or research, technology and coastal zone management Doody J. Pat Forum 22 January 2014 Pages: 183 - 186
Coastal directories and beyond: Providing multidisciplinary coastal zone resource information for resource management RobsonDavidsonDoody J. P. Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 179 - 182
Coastal zone management in wales: The information gaps HavardBallingerSmith Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 175 - 178
The irish sea: Towards a more effective science strategy Boelens Richard G. V. Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 169 - 174
The trophic status of two Northern Irish sea loughs Service M.Durrant A. E.Faughey D Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 159 - 168
Reintroduction of eelgrass (Zostera marina) in the Dutch Wadden Sea; Review of research and suggestions for management measures Jonge V. N.Jong D. J.Bergs J. Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 149 - 158
Estuarine management strategies and the predictability of ecosystem changes Vries I.Smaal A. C.Joordens J. C. A. Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 139 - 148
A botanical importance rating system for estuaries Coetzee J. C.Adams J. B.Bate G. C. Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 131 - 138
Ecological responses to reductions in freshwater supply and quality in South Africa’s estuaries: Lessons for management and conservation Schlacher Thomas A.Wooldridge Tris H. Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 115 - 130
Science and management in four U.S. coastal ecosystems dominated by land-ocean interactions Boesch Donald F. Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 103 - 114
Estuaries and coastal waters: Research and management—Introduction Mark J. CostelloKatherine S. KellyChris S. Emblow Special Feature 22 January 2014 Pages: 99 - 102
Gubbay, S. (ed.). Marine protected areas: Principles and techniques for management David Nichols Book Reviews and Announcements 22 January 2014 Pages: 96 - 96
European regions for a safe and clean coast: Coastal and marine pollution: Solutions and action, 6–7 June 1996 Victor Westhoff Reports 22 January 2014 Pages: 93 - 95
Distribution and conservation status of littoral vascular plant species along the European coasts Maarel EddyMaarel-Versluys Marijke OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 73 - 92
The degradation of plastic litter in rivers: Implications for beaches Williams A. T.Simmons S. L. OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 63 - 72
The development of a digital terrain model for the geomorphological engineering of the ‘rolling’ foredune of Terschelling, the Netherlands Wal D. OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 55 - 62
Conserving international coastal habitat networks on migratory waterfowl flyways Davidson N. C.Stround D. A. OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 41 - 54
Loss of organic matter and nutrients from a coastal dune heath in Northwest Denmark caused by fire Vestergaard PeterAlstrup Vagn OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 33 - 40
Assessing wetland changes in the venice lagoon by means of satellite remote sensing data Brivio P. A.Zilioli E. OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 23 - 32
Coastal sand dune vegetation: An extreme case of species invasion Castillo S. A.Moreno-Casasola P. OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 13 - 22
The effects of burial by sand on survival and growth of Pitcher’s thistle (Cirsium pitcheri) along lake huron Maun M. AnwarElberling HeidiD’Ulisse Angelo OriginalPaper 22 January 2014 Pages: 3 - 12
The Environmental Impact Assessment process in Singapore with particular respect to coastal environments and the role of NGOs Hesp Patrick A. OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 144
Grazing as a measure against grass encroachment in Dutch dry dune grassland: effects on vegetation and soil Kooijman A. M.Haan M. W. A. OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 134
Human impact on the landscape of small islands in the West-Estonian archipelago Ratas UrvePuurmann Elle OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 126
Study of the dynamics of estuarine and coastal waters using remote sensing: the Tinto-Odiel estuary, SW Spain Ojeda J.Sanchez E.Moreira J. M. OriginalPaper Pages: 109 - 118
IsAmmophila arenaria (Marram grass) a threat to South African dune fields? Lubke R. A.Hertling U. M.Avis A. M. OriginalPaper Pages: 103 - 108
Decision making in dune management: theory and practice Davies P.Williams A. T.Curr R. H. F. OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 96
Soil microarthropods (Acari, Collembola) from beach and dune: characteristics and ecosystem context Koehler HartmutMunderloh ElkeHofmann Sybilla OriginalPaper Pages: 77 - 86
Maritime oil spills— Environmental lessons and experiences with special reference to low-risk coastlines Ritchie W. OriginalPaper Pages: 63 - 76
Temporal scales of landscape change following storms on a human-altered coast, New Jersey, USA Nordstrom Karl F.Jackson Nancy L. OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 62
An evaluation of the vegetation developed after artificially stabilizing South African coastal dunes with indigenous species Avis A. M. OriginalPaper Pages: 41 - 50
Possibilities for management of coastal foredunes with deteriorated stands ofAmmophila arenaria (marram grass) Putten W. H.Peters B. A. M. OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 39
Dynamic preservation of the coastline in the Netherlands Hillen RoelandRoelse Piet OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 28
Response of vegetation and soil ecosystem to mowing and sod removal in the coastal dunes ‘Zwanenwater’, the Netherlands Jungerius P. D.Koehler H.Graefe U. OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 16
The Journal of Coastal Conservation: Volume 1 Frank van der MeulenRoland Paskoff Editorial Pages: 1 - 2