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INDEX TO VOLUME 25 AUTHOR INDEX SUBJECT INDEX International Institutions for the Global Environment, J. S. Perry (3)25-32 Attaway, D. H. (1)3 ADVANCED MARINE International Solutions to the Ozone and Betz, J. M. (2)57-64 TECHNOLOGY Climate Change Problems, A. D. Hecht Busch, W. S. (2)14-21 Craven, J. (4) Manned Submersibles (3)42-47 Der Marderosian, A. H. (2)57-64 Deep Ocean Science and Facility Needs, Introduction: Academic Scientists Face Dwight, R. H. (4) Issues in Seafood Technology, G. J. G. S. Stone and W. S. Busch (2)14-21 Evans, G. R. (4) Flick and D. H. Attaway (1)3 The Supporting Technologies and Sea Fadlallah, Y. H. (2)22-28 Introduction: The Science and Social Trials of a Long-Range Autonomous Flick, G. J. (1)3, (1)385-48 Science Issues of Global Fouts, J. R. (4) Civilian Submarine, D. Sauzade, G. Environmental Change, L. C. Hanson Gates, K. W. (1)44-51 Imbert, and J. Mollard (2)3-13 (3)3-4 Hanson, L. C. (3)3-4; (4) Ocean Energy Harmon, J. (3)58-63 Hecht, A. D. (3)42-47 Commentary: Deep Ocean Water—The MARINE RESOURCES Hong, G. P. (1)35-43 Ocean’s Greatest Resource, J. P. Hopley, D. (3)58-63 Craven (4) Marine Living Resources Hotta, K. (3)58-63 Antimicrobial Activity of Marine Imbert, G. (2)3-13 ROVs Organisms, J. M. Betz and A. H. Der Jayko, K. (2)43-48 Deep Ocean Science and Facility Needs, Marderosian (2)57-64 John, V. C. (2)22-28 Kellogg, W. W. (3)5-11 G. S. Stone and W. S. Busch (2)14-21 Biological Diversity and Neptune’s Kinsella, J. E. (1)4-15 Realm, T. E. Lovejoy and R. H. Dwight Knobl, G. M. (1)35-43 GENERAL (4) Kruss, P. K. (2)22-28 Agriculture, Forestry, and Food Security Chemical Basis of the Quality of Seafood Lee, J. S. (1)60-62 in Relation to Global Change, G. R. Flavors and Aromas, R. C. Lindsay Lindsay, R. C. (1)16-22 Evans (4) (1)16—22 Lovejoy, T. E. (4) Energy and the Greenhouse Problem, I. Commentary: An Introduction to McCormick, M. J. (2)29-33 M. Mintzer (4) HACCP, J. S. Lee (1)60-62 McIntyre, M. C. (2)34—42 Introduction: Human Dimensions of Commentary: The Utilization of Living Miller, A. (3)33-41 Global Change, L. C. Hanson (4) Marine Resources as Seafood, R. J. Miller, G. S. (2)29-33 Mintzer, I. (4) Human Health Effects and Global Smolowitz (1)63-64 Mollard, J. (2)3-13 Climate Change, J. R. Fouts and W. W. Detection of Vibrio cholerae 01 Serovars Mooney, K. (4) Piver (4) in Oyster Meat Homogenate by a Moore, B. III (3)19-24 Mitigation Options and Economic Dipstick-ELISA Method, J. G. Munk, W. H. (3)52-57 Consequences, A. Miller (3)33-41 Simonson and R. J. Siebeling (1)52-59 North, W. (4) Commentary: National Legislation and Introduction: Academic Scientists Face Ohsumi, T. (4) Other Options for Addressing Issues in Seafood Technology, G. J. Otwell, W. S. (1)23-29 Potential Global Warming, C. Flick and D. H. Attaway (1)3 Parker, B. (4) Schneider (3)48-51 Non-Traditional Methods of Seafood Perry, J. S. (3)25-32 Overview of Global Environmental Preparation, G. J. Flick, G. P. Hong, Pickett, R. L. (2)29-33 Piver, W. T. (4) Change: The Science and Social and G. M. Knobl (1)35—43 Rowland, F. S. (3)12-18 Science Issues, W. W. Kellogg (3)5-11 Recent Developments in Oceanic Saijo, O. (3)58-63 Commentary: Technical Report of the Farming of Marine Macroalgae, W. J. Sauzade, D. (2)3-13 Fourth Pacific Congress on Marine North (4) Saxena, N. (3)58-63 Science and Technology (PACON 90), Seafood Safety in Question, W. S. Otwell Schneider, C. (3)48-51 N. Saxena, K. Hotta, H. Talkington, O. (1)23-29 Siebeling, R. J. (1)52-59 Saijo, D. Hopley, J. Harmon (3)58-63 Seafood Microbiology, D. R. Ward Simonson, J. G. (1)52-59 (1)30-34 Smolowitz, R. J. (1)63-64 MARINE POLICY AND The Potential Role of Fish and Seafood Spaulding, M. L. (2)43-48 EDUCATION in Attaining Nutrient Balance and Stone, G. S. (2)14-21 Improving Health, J. E. Kinsella Swanson, R. L. (2)49-56 Marine Law and Policy (1)4-15 Talkington, H. (3)58-63 Valle-Levinson, A. (2)49-56 Doherty Lecture: Is There Time to Waste Reduction, Water Conservation, Ward, D. R. (1)30-34 Measure (Not Speculate) Ocean and Recovery of Seafood By-Products, Watkins, J. (3)52-53 Warming Before Making Policy?, W. H. K. W. Gates (1)44-51 Munk (3)52-57 MTS Journal ¢ Vol. 25, No.4 © 69 Subject Index (continued) BOOK REVIEWS Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York; reviewed by John Trowbridge (2)66 Physical Oceanography and Comparative Analyses of Ecosystems: Preliminary Design of Boats and Ships, Meteorology Patterns, Mechanisms, and Theories, C. Hamlin. Cornell Maritime Press, J. C. Cole, G. Lovett and Stuart Findley Inc.: Centreville, Maryland; reviewed Atmospheric Chemistry: Causes and (editors). Springer-Verlag: New York; by John Wigglesworth (1)66 Effects, F. S. Rowland (3)12-18 reviewed by Ivan Valiela (4) The Water Encyclopedia, Second The Changing Global Carbon Cycle: Dust Crew Size and Maritime Safety, Edition, F. van der Leeden, F. L. to Dust, B. Moore, [II (3)19-24 National Research Council. National Triose and D. K. Todd. Lewis Commentary: The Role of the Oceans in Academy Press: Washington, D.C.; Publishers: Chelsea, Michigan; Climate, K. Mooney (4) reviewed by John F. Bash (4) reviewed by David A. Ross (1)67 Estimating the Search Area of the New Deep-Sea Biology: A Natural History of Water Pollution Biology, P. D. Abel. England Airtines Crash Site Off Block Organisms at the Deep-Sea Floor, J. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York; Island, M. L. Spaulding and K. Jayko D. Gage and P. A. Tyler. Cambridge reviewed by Judith McDowell Capuzzo (2)43-48 University Press: Cambridge, U.K.; (1)65 Oceanographic Monitoring Program of reviewed by Robert Hessler (4) Water Shall Flow from the Rock the Western Arabian Gulf, V. C. John, Limnological Analysis, Second Edition, (Hydrology and Climate in the Lands P. K. Kruss, and Y. H. Fadlallah R. G. Wetzel and G. E. Likens. of the Bible), A. S. Issar. Springer- (2)22-28 Springer-Verlag: New York; reviewed Verlag: New York; reviewed by Floyd Sea Level As an Indicator of Climate and by Charles E. Herdendorf (3)65 McCoy (1)66 Global Change, B. B. Parker (4) Managing Troubled Waters: The Role of Technical Note: Field Experimental Marine Environmental Monitoring, Approach for Realization of the Idea National Research Council, Marine of Disposing CO, in the Deep Ocean, Board, Committee on a Systems T. Ohsumi (4) Assessment of Marine Environmental Wind-Induced Scattering of Medically- Monitoring. National Academy Press: Related and Sewage-Related Washington, D.C.; reviewed by Robert Floatables, A. Valle-Levinson and R. L. Bowen (2)65 Swanson (2)49-56 Marine Technology Reference Book, N. OCEAN AND COASTAL Morgan (ed). Butterworths: Stoneham, ENGINEERING Massachusetts; reviewed by John Wigglesworth (3)64—-65 Buoy Technology Mollusc Diseases: Guide for the Shellfish A Field Evaluation of New Satellite- Farmer, R. A. Elston. Washington Sea Tracked Buoys: A LORAN-C Position Grant Program: Seattle, Washington; Recording and a Sonobuoy Type reviewed by Roger Mann (3)64 Drifter, M. J. McCormick, R. L. Pickett, Nannofossils and Their Applications, J. and G. S. Miller (2)29-33 A. Crux and S. E. van Heck. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York; Seafloor Engineering reviewed by R. W. Jordan (1)65 Seafloor Positioning: Current Needs and Ocean Engineering Science, B. Le a Recent Advance, M. C. McIntyre MeHaute and D. M. Hanes (eds.). John (2)34-42 70 © MTS Journal ¢ Vol. 25, No. 4

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