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Paull Holme Strays Managed Realignment

Literature

Boyes, S.J. & Allen, J.H. 2007. Topographic monitoring of a middle estuary mudflat, Humber Estuary, UK – Anthorpogenic impacts and natural variation. Marine Pollution Bulletin 55: 543–554

Boyes, S. & Mazik, K. 2004. Paull Holme Strays – Accretion/Erosion Monitoring. Institute of Estuarine & Coastal Studies, University of Hull, Report SBB147-F-2004. Report to Halcrow Group Ltd, 27pp.

Brown, S.L. 2011. Paull Holme Strays intertidal vegetation and accretion monitoring. Report to Halcrow Group Ltd.

Hemingway, K.L., Cutts, N.D., Allen, J.H. & S. Thomson, 2008. Habitat Status of the Humber Estuary, UK. Institute of Estuarine & Coastal Studies (IECS), University of Hull, UK. Report produced as part of the European Interreg IIIB HARBASINS project.

Little, C. 2000. The biology of soft shores and estuaries. Biology of habitats. Oxford University Press, 252pp.

Mazik, K. 2004. The influence of a petrochemical discharge on the bioturbation and erosion potential of an intertidal estuarine mudflat (Humber estuary, UK). Unpubl. Ph.D thesis, University of Hull.

Mazik, K., Solyanko, K., Brown, S., Mander, L. & Elliott, M. 2010. Role of managed realignment in compensation for habitat loss: a short term solution to a long term problem? Estuarine Coastal & Shelf Science. 90: 11-20.


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