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Kelps as Fouling Organisms on North Sea Platforms
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B. L. Moss
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October 23, 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-23
Published in Print: 1981
Walter de Gruyter
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- Obituary
- Marine Algae and Fouling: A Review, with Particular Reference to Ship-Fouling
- Fouling on North Sea Platforms
- Microalgae and Corrosion
- Colonisation of Antifouling Paints by Marine Bacteria
- Microscopical Observations on Achnanthes subsessilis, with Particular Reference to Stalk Formation
- Some Effects of Triphenyltin Chloride on Achnanthes subsessilis
- Kelps as Fouling Organisms on North Sea Platforms
- Studies on the Marine Fouling Brown Alga Giffordia granulosa (Sm.) Hamel in the Solent (South Coast of England)
- Copper Accumulation in Copper-Tolerant and Non-Tolerant Populations of the Marine Fouling Alga, Ectocarpus siliculosus (Dillw.) Lyngbye
- Copper Immobilization in Fouling Diatoms
Articles in the same Issue
- Obituary
- Marine Algae and Fouling: A Review, with Particular Reference to Ship-Fouling
- Fouling on North Sea Platforms
- Microalgae and Corrosion
- Colonisation of Antifouling Paints by Marine Bacteria
- Microscopical Observations on Achnanthes subsessilis, with Particular Reference to Stalk Formation
- Some Effects of Triphenyltin Chloride on Achnanthes subsessilis
- Kelps as Fouling Organisms on North Sea Platforms
- Studies on the Marine Fouling Brown Alga Giffordia granulosa (Sm.) Hamel in the Solent (South Coast of England)
- Copper Accumulation in Copper-Tolerant and Non-Tolerant Populations of the Marine Fouling Alga, Ectocarpus siliculosus (Dillw.) Lyngbye
- Copper Immobilization in Fouling Diatoms