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126The regulation of fish farming by the National Rivers Authority
127Managing the Humber Estuary : the Environment Agency's approach
128The role of REPACS in fostering institutional trust in the Environment Agency
129The development of new techniques for the monitoring of ammonia in water
130An investigation into the bacteriological levels in the River Seaton
131The Implications Of Climate Change For The Environment Agency
132Anglian region state of the environment report : the IPC perspective
133Investigation into the cause of high pH in the Budleigh Brook
134The extent of phosphorus release in the Norfolk Broads
135The role of the National Rivers Authority in droughts
136Engineering the environment : profile of the Anglian Engineering Department
137Genetics and the management of the Atlantic salmon
138The Environment Agency's state of the environment report for Thames Region
139The implications of climate change for the National Rivers Authority (Report 12)
140Hysim model : modelling the flows of the River Deben
141Abandoned mines and the water environment : report of the National Rivers Authority
142The disinfection of the Manchester Square Outfall, Blackpool, 1993
143The development of the Gammarus pulex feeding rate Bioassay
144Mechanisms of Water Storage in the Unsaturated Zone of the Chalk Aquifer
145Technical Summary - Alternative Approaches to Assessing the Aesthetic Quality of the Environment
146Battling the tide : flood defences in the Anglian region
147Salmon in the Dee catchment: the scientific basis for management
148Data on the effects of Parathion in the freshwater environment
149Economic elements of the Environment Agency's implementation of the Water Framework Directive
150The distribution of nutrients and phytoplankton in the North-East Irish Sea