Call Number (LC) Title Results
C 55.22/3:H 99 Hydrological cycle. 1
C 55.22/3:H 99/2 Exxon Valdez trustee hydrocarbon database / 1
C 55.22/3:IN 8 Invertebrates of the reef. 1
C 55.22/3:L 61 Treasure for the mind : the NOAA Central Library. 1
C 55.22/3:M 97 Mussel beds 1999 : persistent oil / 1
C 55.22/3:M 97/2 Are mussels limiting as prey for sea otters in oiled areas? / 1
C 55.22/3:N 21 NOAA : science, service, stewardship / 1
C 55.22/3:OC 2 Every act counts : the ocean is not a dance floor. 1
C 55.22/3:OI 5 How successful was removing eight year old oil? / 1
C 55.22/3:P 69/GRIDDED Planet ocean gridded for lesson. 1
C 55.22/3:P 69/LABELED Planet ocean. 1
C 55.22/3:P 76 Feeding variation of Walleye pollock and Pacific herring in Prince William Sound, fall 1994-95 / 1
C 55.22/3:P 93 Pristane: predictor of salmon recruitment? / 1
C 55.22/3:R 25 International Year of the Reef 2008 / 1
C 55.22/3:R 25/2 Coral reef food web / 1
C 55.22/3:R 25/3 Every act counts : don't drag the reef into this. 1
C 55.22/3:R 52 Rivers to reefs : coastal ecosystems of the Southeastern United States. 1
C 55.22/3:SA 3 Long-term persistence of PAH and long-term damage to pink salmon following the Exxon Valdez oil spill / 1
C 55.22/3:SA 3/2 The Exxon Valdez oil spill and pink salmon / 1
C 55.22/3:SA 3/3 Embryonic exposure to PAHs has life long effects on pink salmon / 1