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The Mersey Estuary: Naturally Ours

Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: MS Curtis and M Baker-Schommer
113 pages, Figs, tabs
The Mersey Estuary: Naturally Ours
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  • The Mersey Estuary: Naturally Ours ISBN: 9781902700205 Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 2003 Out of Print #171306
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An up-dated version of the published proceedings of the 1988 conference - "The Mersey Naturally Ours" - organised by the Mersey Conservation Group as a response to the threat posed to the Estuary's wildlife by a proposed tidal barrage. It traces the physical development of the Estuary since the last ice age, the influence of man and many aspects of its natural history.

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Proceedings Out of Print
Edited By: MS Curtis and M Baker-Schommer
113 pages, Figs, tabs
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