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The Effective Uses Of The Marine Resources Of The Santa Barbara Area Progress Report



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    Progress report on the following project titles: Fishes of the Santa Barbara Kelp Forests, by Alfred W. Ebeling; Trace metal analysis of oily beach pollutants in the Santa Barbara Channel, by Paul G. Mikolaj; Effects and implications of petroleum pollutants on the resources of the Santa Barbara Channel Phase I - Information analysis and planning, by Paul G. Mikolaj; Culture, behavior and physiology of the California spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus, by James F. Case and James J. Childress; Studies of Seaweed resource management, by Michael Neushul, Alexander C. Charters, and Philip E. Sorensen; Investigation of the seismicity and earthquake hazards of the Santa Barbara Channel area: Progress Report I, by Arthur Sylvester; Economic evaluation of ocean mineral resource development and related public policy issues, by Walter J. Mead and Philip E. Sorensen; Population dynamics of intertidal organisms, by Joseph H. Connell and William Murdoch.
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    CUIMR-Q-70-001
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