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The Fauna of the Exe Estuary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

Extract

In continuation of the scheme commenced last year for making a detailed survey of the marine fauna in the estuaries on the Devon and Cornish coasts, an examination has been undertaken during the present summer (1901) of the Exe estuary. For this purpose the floating laboratory bot Dawn, which has been generously placed at our disposal and maintained by Mr. J. W. Woodall, was towed to Exmouth and moored in the dock there, where she remained from July to September.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1902

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References

page 296 note * The figures for heights of tides given in the “Report on the Fauna of the Salcombe Estuary” (this Journal, vol. vi. p. 151Google Scholar) were taken from the Plymouth Tide Table, as information gathered locally led to the conclusion that the maximum rise inside the estuary was about 17 feet, which is practically the same as at Plymouth.

page 318 note * By E. J. Allen.

page 322 note * By R. A. Todd.

page 326 note * By R. A. Todd.

page 331 note * By R. A. Todd.