Call Number (LC) Title Results
I 49.89/2:86 (2) Opportunities to protect instream flows in Massachusetts / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (3) Environmental baseline studies during 1984 of Lake Nicolet and Munuscong Bay, St. Marys River, Michigan, in relation to proposed extension of the navigation season / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (4) Opportunities to protect instream flows in Montana / 2
I 49.89/2:86 (5) Variables for monitoring aquatic and terrestrial environments / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (7) Development and evaluation of habitat suitability criteria for use in the instream flow incremental methodology / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (8) Introduction to stream network habitat analysis / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (9) A new perspective in institutional analysis : the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model (LIAM) / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (10) Mangrove community boundary interpretation and detection of areal changes on Marco Island, Florida : application of digital image processing and remote sensing techniques / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (11) An Ecological characterization of Rocky Mountain montane and subalpine wetlands / 1
I 49.89/2:86 (12) Determinants of sockeye salmon abundance in the Columbia River, 1880's-1982 : a review and synthesis / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (1) Environmental contaminants : selected legal topics / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (2) Community models for wildlife impact assessment : a review of concepts and approaches / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (3) Status and propagation of Chinook salmon in the mid-Columbia River through 1985 / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (4) Age, growth, and mortality of juvenile Atlantic salmon in streams : a review / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (5) Bibliography of publications of the National Fisheries Research Center-Leetown, 1981-1985 / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (6) Opportunities to protect instream flows and wetland uses of water in New Hampshire and Connecticut / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (7) Effects of Prudhoe Bay Reserve pit fluids on water quality and macroinvertebrates of Arctic tundra ponds in Alaska / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (8) Biological report style manual / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (9) Soil-vegetation correlations on the riparian zones of the Gila and San Francisco rivers in New Mexico / 1
I 49.89/2:87 (10) Opportunities to protect instream flows in Colorado and Wyoming 1