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Creatures of the intertidal zone. Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd [Wales]: Cinnamon Press, 2007.

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Holmes, Ron. Red fox use of the intertidal zone. Bellingham, Wash: Huxley College of Environmental Studies, Western Washington University, 1990.

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Saupe, Susan M. Alaska coastal habitat Web site. Anchorage, Alaska: EVOS Trustee Council, 2005.

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Bowers, J. K. An economically efficient strategy for coastal defence and the conservation of the intertidal zone: A report examining how the need for coastal defence may be balanced with the ecological imperative of maintaining the intertidal zone and the current impediments to such a strategy. Newark: Wildlife Trusts, 1999.

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Harper, J. R. ShoreZone mapping of the outer Kenai coast, Alaska. Anchorage, Alaska: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council, 2003.

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Jane, Sidell, and Haughey Fiona, eds. Neolithic archaeology in the intertidal zone. Oxford, UK: Oxbow, 2007.

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(Editor), Elizabeth J. Sidell, and F. Haughey (Editor), eds. Neolithic Archaeology in the Intertidal Zone (Papers of the Neolithic Studie). Oxbow Books Limited, 2007.

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(Editor), Kirby S. Black, David Maxwell Paterson (Editor), and A. Cramp (Editor), eds. Sedimentary Processes in the Intertidal Zone (Geological Society Special Publication No. 139). Geological Society of London, 1998.

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(Editor), Michael H. Horn, Karen L.M Martin (Editor), and Michael A. Chotkowski (Editor), eds. Intertidal Fishes: Life in Two Worlds. Academic Press, 1998.

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(Editor), Michael H. Horn, Karen L.M Martin (Editor), and Michael A. Chotkowski (Editor), eds. Intertidal Fishes: Life in Two Worlds. Academic Press, 1998.

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H, Horn Michael, Martin Karen L. M, and Chotkowski Michael Anthony, eds. Intertidal fishes: Life in two worlds. San Diego: Academic Press, 1999.

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Warren, Anne M. Vulnerability of juvenile Littorina sitkana to environmental stresses of the high intertidal zone. 2001.

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Arnoldi, Rebecca Tesha. Life in the tides: A guide to the inhabitants of the intertidal zone in and around the Cape Cod National Seashore. Eastern National, 2001.

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Brayton, Daniel. The Riddle of the Sands. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795155.003.0007.

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The aesthetic appeal of coasts is due in part to the indeterminacy of the intertidal zone. The imagination finds room to play where land and sea meet. This chapter explores the coastal zone that lies at the heart of a novel considered by many to be the first modern spy thriller, Erskine Childers’s The Riddle of the Sands: A Record of Secret Service. Childers develops the notion of coastal indeterminacy as a figure for the boundaries, ambitions, and limitations of the modern nation-state. The journey of Childers’s characters through a north Atlantic archipelago that extends from the German coast draws a line of association between Europe and Britain, whose form depends on coastlines, estuaries, and shallows. In following this course, Childers creates a narrative fiction that shifts between charts, borders, and languages.
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Fuchs, Judith. Phoronida. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199233267.003.0037.

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This chapter describes the taxonomy of Phoronida, a small group of exclusively marine invertebrates found in most of the world's oceans from the intertidal zone to about 400 metres depth. Phoronids are meroplanktonic with a planktonic larval stage usually less than 2 mm in length and a benthic adult whose length ranges from a few cm up to 50 cm. The chapter covers their life cycle, ecology, and general morphology. It includes a section that indicates the systematic placement of the taxon described within the tree of life, and lists the key marine representative illustrated in the chapter (usually to genus or family level). This section also provides information on the taxonomic authorities responsible for the classification adopted, recent changes which might have occurred, and lists relevant taxonomic sources.
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Ecological baseline surveys of coral reefs and intertidal zones around Mnemba Island and Zanzibar Town. Zanzibar: The Commission, 1990.

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Barnett, Catherine, and Thomas Walker, eds. Environment, Archaeology and Landscape: Papers in honour of Professor Martin Bell. Archaeopress Archaeology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781803270845.

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'Environment, Archaeology and Landscape' is a collection of papers dedicated to Martin Bell on his retirement as Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of Reading. Three themes outline how wetland and inland environments can be related and investigated using multi-method approaches. ‘People and the Sea: Coastal and Intertidal Archaeology’ explores the challenges faced by humans in these zones – particularly relevant to the current global sea level rise. ‘Patterns in the Landscape: Mobility and Human-environment Relationships’ includes some more inland examples and examines how past environments, both in Britain and Europe, can be investigated and brought to public attention. The papers in ‘Archaeology in our Changing World: Heritage Resource Management, Nature Conservation and Rewilding’ look at current challenges and debates in landscape management, experimental and community archaeology. A key theme is how archaeology can contribute time depth to an understanding of biodiversity and environmental sustainability. This volume will be of value to all those interested in environmental archaeology and its relevance to the modern world.
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