Gone fishing

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Abstract

Estuaries remain as some of the last truly wild places on the planet. Highly productive, extremely dynamic and often poorly understood, management is too frequently ill informed. Conflicts can arise between management regimes with overlapping responsibilities, but as the author explains, the Thames experience has been one of integration, education, communication and partnership.

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Colclough, S. (2002). Gone fishing. Water and Environment Manager, 7(4), 18–19. https://doi.org/10.1002/abc.96

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