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1The Pearsall Building
2The Opening Ceremony of The River Laboratory
3Inflating the Lund Tubes
4The Lowermoor environment report
5The Evaluation of FDMM
6The Ferry Boat, Windermere
7An aerial photograph of The Ferry House prior to the construction of The Pearsall Building
8The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales. The Chalk Of The South Downs
9Advertisement for the Letting of The Ferry Inn
10The Implications Of Climate Change For The Environment Agency
11The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales - The Chalk Of Berkshire And The Chilterns
12Aerial view of the River Laboratory
13Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles
14The Recreational Use of Floodbanks Phase 1
15Synoptic State of the Environment Monitoring
16Determining The Causes Of 'Apparent Eutrophication' Effects
17Reed cutter used at the River Lab
18A Demonstration Of The Feasibility Of Soilpacs
19Further surveys to elucidate the distribution of the fine-lined pea mussel Pisidium tenuilineatum Stelfox, 1918
20Investigation of the Relationship between the LIFE Index and RIVPACS: Putting LIFE into RIVPACS
21Evaluation of the effectiveness of the Water Fringe Option Scheme on Environmental Quality
22Ponds in Partnership Phase 1 Final Report: Establishing the Framework for the National Pond Monitoring Network
23Catches of Migratory Fish in the River Don, Aberdeenshire- Consideration of the Availability of Fish
24The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales - The Culm Aquifers, SW England;
25The Role of Bankside Habitat in River Ecology: The importance of riparian and marginal vegetation on the distribution and abundance of aquatice invertebrates