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    Atlantic Coast (Del.) [1]
    Benthic invertebrate assemblages [1]
    Bibliography [1]
    Bioenergetics [1]
    Clay minerals -- Delaware Bay (Del. and N.J.) [1]
    Crude oil [1]
    Delaware -- Economic conditions [1]
    Delaware -- Social conditions [1]
    Delaware Bay (Del. and N.J.) [2]
    Delaware Bay (Del. and N.J.) -- History [1]
    Effect of soil moisture on--Laboratory manuals [1]
    Estuarine sediments -- Delaware Bay (Del. and N.J.) [1]
    Fishes -- Delaware Bay (DE and NJ) [1]
    Fishes -- Larvae -- Pictorial works. [1]
    Geochemistry [1]
    Impact of human activities [1]
    Indian Ocean samples [4]
    Marine Animals -- Delaware Bay [1]
    Marine animals -- Delaware Bay (Del. and N.J.) [1]
    Marine biology -- Delaware Bay (Del. and N.J.) [1]

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