Coral Reefs publication

Richard B. Aronson raronson at jaguar1.usouthal.edu
Thu Aug 2 13:36:31 EDT 2001


Dear Neil and Coral-Listers,

There are two ways to subscribe to Coral Reefs:

1> Order direct from the publishers Springer-Verlag at approximately US$380 
per volume of 4 issues
2> Become a member of International Society for Reef Studies at US$80 per year.

Both options provide hard copy and electronic access to Coral  
Reefs.  Joining ISRS also entitles you to two issues of the ISRS
newsletter 'Reef  Encounter,' and opportunies to participate in ISRS
meetings and compete for student awards.

For membership forms and more details about the Society, please see
the ISRS web site at www.uncwil/ISRS

Best regards,

Terry Done, ISRS President
Rich Aronson, ISRS Corresponding Secretary


At 10:11 AM 8/2/2001 +1000, Neil Mattocks wrote:
>
>Regarding........
>The latest issue of Coral Reefs, 19(4), is devoted to papers exploring the
>relationships among herbivory, nutrient input, coral mortality, and algal
>abundance.  Edited by biological editor Alina Szmant and guest editors Bob
>Carpenter, Margaret Miller and Laurence McCook, the papers are an
>indication of significant progress on these problems.  This issue is
>compelling reading: a real page-turner!  Congratulations to the authors
>and editors on an excellent job.
>
>For those of us that don't usually access the Coral Reefs' 
>publication......how can we?
>
>Thanks
>Neil Mattocks
>
>--
>+----------------------------------------+
>Neil Mattocks
>Coastal Management
>Tel: 07 4722 5314  Fax: 07 4722 5311
>E-mail: Neil.Mattocks at env.qld.gov.au
>




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