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Understanding the Intertidal Zone

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Early developments

The discovery of light sensitive chemicals was a huge step in photographic history.

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The Marine Conservation Society
WWF-UK
Plymouth Marine Laboratory - Remote Sensing Group
Fisheries Research Services

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Reading

Block 4 of S103, Discovering Science, The Open University

Campbell A.C., Seashores and Shallow Seas of Britain and Europe, Hamlyn

Hawkins S.J. and Jones H.D., Marine Conservation Society Marine Field Course Guide 1: Rocky shores, Immel

McDonald K., Food from the Seashore, Pelham Books

Packham C., Rocky Shorelands, Collins

Raffaelli D. and Hawkins S., Intertidal Ecology, Chapman & Hall

Swain P.A., ‘Chemistry and Kelp’, School Science Review, 81 (294), pp. 89–94, 1999

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