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1The Pearsall Building
2The Opening Ceremony of The River Laboratory
3Inflating the Lund Tubes
4The Ferry Boat, Windermere
5The Evaluation of FDMM
6An aerial photograph of The Ferry House prior to the construction of The Pearsall Building
7The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales. The Chalk Of The South Downs
8Advertisement for the Letting of The Ferry Inn
9The Implications Of Climate Change For The Environment Agency
10Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles
11Aerial view of the River Laboratory
12Determining The Causes Of 'Apparent Eutrophication' Effects
13Synoptic State of the Environment Monitoring
14The Recreational Use of Floodbanks Phase 1
15Reed cutter used at the River Lab
16Ponds in Partnership Phase 1 Final Report: Establishing the Framework for the National Pond Monitoring Network
17The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales - The Culm Aquifers, SW England;
18Investigation of the Relationship between the LIFE Index and RIVPACS: Putting LIFE into RIVPACS
19Further surveys to elucidate the distribution of the fine-lined pea mussel Pisidium tenuilineatum Stelfox, 1918
20Implementation of the EC freshwater fish directive : water quality requirements for the support of fish life : report of the National Rivers Authority
21The Role of Bankside Habitat in River Ecology: The importance of riparian and marginal vegetation on the distribution and abundance of aquatice invertebrates
22An investigation of ecological change in the rivers Kennet and Lambourn. Report for the period April 1998-March 1999
23A report on the 1993 strategic stock assessment survey of the Eamont catchment with particular reference to salmonid fish
24An investigation of ecological change in the rivers Kennet and Lambourn. Progress report for the period April 1999-March 2000
25The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales: The Permo-Triassic Sandstones Of Cumbria, North-West England;